Bedding House Van Gogh Wheatfield Yellow Filled Square Cushion

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SKU
V442-HIN-CUSHION-VANGOGHWHEATFIELD-YELLOW-SQ
$79.15

The Wheatfield decorative cushion is based on the painting Wheatfield with a reaper. Van Gogh painted this walled field from his hospital room. For the first few months that he was there, he was not allowed to leave the grounds. The reaper labours in the heat of the sun. The wheat, painted with thick blobs of yellow, undulates around him. For Van Gogh, wheat was a symbol of the eternal cycle of nature and the transience of life. He saw the reaper as 'the image of death... in this sense that humanity would be the wheat being reaped.' He added, however, that this death was 'almost smiling'. It is all yellow, apart from a row of purple hills a pale, light yellow. 'I myself find that funny, that I saw it like that through the iron bars of a cell.'

Beddinghouse is committed to designing beautiful collections with respect for people and the planet. Beddinghouse therefore participates in the Better Cotton Initiative, which aims to improve cotton cultivation worldwide.

The Wheatfield cushion is made from slub cotton with a digital print and a plain ochre-coloured back. The cushion is finished with tassels. It measures 45 x 45 cm. The cushion cannot be washed in the washing machine and is not suitable for tumble drying. Your purchase supports the work of the Van Gogh Museum. Printed in yellow, orange, brown, and grey colour tones. Made from soft and quality Cotton fabric and Polyester fill.

Features:

  • Wheatfield Print Design

Set Includes:

  • 1 x Cushion - 45cm x 45cm

Fabrication:

  • Cotton Cover with Polyester insert

Care Instructions:

  • Do Not Machine Wash
  • Do Not Iron
  • Dry Flat
  • Do Not Bleach
  • Do Not Dry Clean
  • Do Not Wet Clean
  • Do Not Tumble Dry
More Information
height 12
width 43
Length 43
Colour Yellow
Brand Bedding House
EAN 8719931504427
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