Sparrow Parasol Pillow by Thomas Paul. The word Luddite refers to a movement in the early nineteenth century by a group of British textile artists who protested the changes brought to their industry by the Industrial Revolution, often they destroyed mechanical looms, which they felt were taking work away from themselves. Subsequently the word has come to mean someone who is against technology and prefers to do things the old fashioned way.
Details
Made of cotton canvas with a feather insert
18 x 18"
When a young New York necktie designer named Thomas Paul Fernez decided to try his hand at home textiles, he was really onto something. From the beginning, his inspired sense of contrast in both color and proportion began to define a signature THOMASPAUL style, capturing the attention of style editors around the globe. The thomaspaul pillow collections are grouped by fabrication in a complete range of color-ways, and thomaspaul totes come in a range of patterns in both gusseted and magazine styles.
Sparrow Parasol Pillow by Thomas Paul. The word Luddite refers to a movement in the early nineteenth century by a group of British textile artists who protested the changes brought to their industry by the Industrial Revolution, often they destroyed mechanical looms, which they felt were taking work away from themselves. Subsequently the word has come to mean someone who is against technology and prefers to do things the old fashioned way.
Details
Made of cotton canvas with a feather insert
18 x 18"