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Blossom Pillow in Java by Thomas Paul
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The beautiful Blossom Linen Pillow by Thomas Paul is a lovely in many settings. Slightly flowery and more or less understated as per the finest types of elegance, this 22" x 22" linen pillow coordinates well with a variety of backdrops. Of the Linen Collection by Thomas Paul, the Blossom Pillow in Duckegg is a soft tealish-gray and white. 100% fabulous. 100% linen with a 95/5 feather/down insert. 7-10 business days to ship out and receive tracking. Free shipping throughout the 48 contiguous states...
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Thomas Paul Blossom Pillow in Indigo - LN-0011-IND
Born and raised in New York City, Thomas Paul got his start in the fashion business working as an intern at DKNY, in the mid-nineties, after graduating from New York's Fashion Institute of Technology with a degree in textile design. While working as a colorist and designer for a silk mill specializing in neckwear and scarves, he worked on neckwear collections for such designers as Bill Blass, Calvin Klein, and DKNY. This eventually led to the creation of his own neckwear collection, the short-lived...
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Thomas Paul Blossom Pillow in Duck Egg
Born and raised in New York City, Thomas Paul got his start in the fashion business working as an intern at DKNY, in the mid-nineties, after graduating from New York's Fashion Institute of Technology with a degree in textile design. While working as a colorist and designer for a silk mill specializing in neckwear and scarves, he worked on neckwear collections for such designers as Bill Blass, Calvin Klein, and DKNY. This eventually led to the creation of his own neckwear collection, the short-lived...
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Thomas Paul Blossom Pillow in Shell
Born and raised in New York City, Thomas Paul got his start in the fashion business working as an intern at DKNY, in the mid-nineties, after graduating from New York's Fashion Institute of Technology with a degree in textile design. While working as a colorist and designer for a silk mill specializing in neckwear and scarves, he worked on neckwear collections for such designers as Bill Blass, Calvin Klein, and DKNY. This eventually led to the creation of his own neckwear collection, the short-lived...
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