At Ennisance, we understand the power of transformation in your living spaces. Our bespoke wallpapers add personality and sparkle to your interiors, making art an essential part of your life. Crafted by hand on pure silk or gilded paper, our wallpapers embody this philosophy. Each design is a versatile masterpiece that complements both classic and modern aesthetics, enabling you to curate an inspiring atmosphere that reflects your individuality.

Pillow ”Fiere” in Emerald

Ennisance Pillows

kr3.900,00

Fiere brocatelle pattern by Luigi Bevilacqua represents an original motif from the 13th century and depicts two fierce leopards protecting the tree of life. Finished with a silk pom pom braid by Samuel&Son’s.

Size: 35 x 45

Available stock: 2 pieces

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Care instructions

This splendid brocatelle silk pillow should be handwashed as dry cleaning may damage the silk. When washing in the machine, we recommend removing silks promptly after the cycle is complete to reduce wrinkles.

Turn the item inside out and place it in a mesh bag bundle to protect it in the machine.

Select the delicate cycle on your washing machine and make sure the water temperature is cold and the spin is on low. Add elicate washing detergent considering the machine type and load size.

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Composition: 30% Silk 42% Linen 28% Viscose

Comes with an inner pillow made of 100% recycled feathers.

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Luigi Bevilacqua stands as one of the premier silk velvet weavers globally, boasting a heritage dating back to 1499. Today, Bevilacqua looms continue to operate at full capacity in the heart of Venice, Italy.

The renowned stature of Luigi Bevilacqua soared to prominence with the iconic interior design project at the Kennedy White House during the 1960s. Collaborating with the esteemed Old World Weavers, led by late Iris Apfel and her husband Carl Apfel, these luxurious textiles adorned the White House alongside First Lady Jackie Kennedy. This elegant transformation remains a pinnacle of White House design, celebrated for its enduring refinement and cultural significance.