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Maharam Pillows
Maharam, a fourth generation family-run business, celebrated its centennial in 2002. First renowned as a supplier of theatrical textiles, in the 1960s Maharam pioneered the contract textile concept, developing engineered textiles for commercial application. Though performance is an essential element of every product, Maharam continues to create innovative textiles through the exploration of pattern, material and technique.
Maharam pursues a holistic approach to design, embracing a range of disciplines as fundamental to its business philosophy; showrooms, graphics and accessories receive the same attention to detail as product design.
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Circles by Charles and Ray Eames, 1947
70% Cotton, 30% Polyester
Charles and Ray Eames rank among the most noted American design innovators, with a portfolio encompassing product design, graphic design, communication design and architecture. Circles was designed for a competition for printed textiles at the Museum of Modern Art in 1947.
Price:$ 150.00 / Each | |
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Dot Pattern by Charles and Ray Eames, 1947
001 Document
71% Cotton, 29% Polyester
17 inch/43 cm square
Charles and Ray Eames rank among the most noted American design innovators, with a portfolio encompassing product design, graphic design, communication design and architecture. Dot Pattern was designed for a competition for printed textiles at the Museum of Modern Art in 1947.
Price:$ 150.00 / Each | |
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Small Dot Pattern by Charles and Ray Eames, 1947
71% Cotton, 29% Polyester
17 inch/43 cm square
Charles and Ray Eames rank among the most noted American design innovators, with a portfolio encompassing product design, graphic design, communication design and architecture. Small Dot Pattern was designed for a competition for printed textiles at the Museum of Modern Art in 1947.
Price:$ 150.00 / Each |  |
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Unisol by Verner Panton, 1965
Price:$ 150.00 / Each | |
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Repeat Classic Stripe by Hella Jongerius
47% Cotton, 27% Rayon, 26% Polyester
Hella Jongerius, one of the founding partners of the avant garde Dutch design collaborative Droog, draws on the vocabulary of ancient techniques and modern technology to create manufactured pieces that retain the quality of individually crafted designs.
Pillow Insert: 100% Cotton
Pillow Fill: 90% Good Feather, 10% Goose Down
Dry Clean Only
Price:$ 150.00 / Each | |
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Repeat Classic Houndstooth by Hella Jongerius
47% Cotton, 27% Rayon, 26% Polyester
Hella Jongerius, one of the founding partners of the avant garde Dutch design collaborative Droog, draws on the vocabulary of ancient techniques and modern technology to create manufactured pieces that retain the quality of individually crafted designs.
Pillow Insert: 100% Cotton
Pillow Fill: 90% Good Feather, 10% Goose Down
Dry Clean Only
Price:$ 150.00 / Each | |
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Stripe Pillows by Paul Smith
92% Wool, 8% Nylon
Infused with British fashion designer Paul Smith's.
Price:$ 150.00 / Each |  |
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I Morosi alla Finestra
by Gio Ponti, 1930
61% Cotton, 38% Silk
1% Polyester
Price:$ 150.00 / Each |  |
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Layers by Hella Jongerius
92% Wool, 5% Polyester 3% Nylon
Hella Jongerius, one of the founding partners of the avant garde Dutch design collaborative Droog, draws on the vocabulary of ancient techniques and modern technology to create manufactured pieces that retain the quality of individually crafted designs.
Price:$ 150.00 / Each |  |
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Checker by Alexander Girard, 1965
Black/White 800210/008
77% Cotton, 23% Polyester
Alexander Girard, a prominent modernist architect and designer, shaped the Herman Miller Textile Division from its formation in 1952 through the 1960's.
Price:$ 150.00 / Each | |
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Checker by Alexander Girard, 1965
Black/White 800210/008
77% Cotton, 23% Polyester
Alexander Girard, a prominent modernist architect and designer, shaped the Herman Miller Textile Division from its formation in 1952 through the 1960's.
Price:$ 150.00 / Each | |
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Quatrefoil by Alexander Girard, 1954
001 Silver
75% Cotton, 25% Nylon
Alexander Girard, a prominent modernist architect and designer, shaped the Herman Miller Textile Division from its formation in 1952 through the 1960's. Quatrefoil is a playful interpretation of organic forms inspired by his travels to Mexico and his fascination with traditional folk art.
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Names by Alexander Girard, 1957
73% Cotton, 27% Polyester
Alexander Girard, a prominent modernist architect and designer, shaped the Herman Miller Textile Division from its formation in 1952 through the 1960's.
Price:$ 150.00 / Each |  |
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Toostripe by Alexander Girard, 1965
Orange Dark/Crimson Dark
800410/001
92% Wool, 8% Nylon
Alexander Girard, a prominent modernist architect and designer, shaped the Herman Miller Textile Division from its formation in 1952 through the 1960's.
Price:$ 150.00 / Each | |
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Mikado by Alexander Girard, 1954
Alexander Girard, a prominent modernist architect and designer, shaped the Herman Miller Textile Division from its formation in 1952 through the 1960's. Mikado is a playful interpretation of organic forms inspired by his travels to Mexico and his fascination with traditional folk art.
Price:$ 150.00 / Each |  |
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Facets by Alexander Girard, 1952
Black/White
77% Cotton, 23% Polyester
Alexander Girard, a prominent modernist architect and designer, shaped the Herman Miller Textile Division from its formation in 1952 through the 1960's.
Price:$ 150.00 / Each | |
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Double Triangles by Alexander Girard, 1952
Black/White
77% Cotton, 23% Polyester
Alexander Girard, a prominent modernist architect and designer, shaped the Herman Miller Textile Division from its formation in 1952 through the 1960's.
Price:$ 150.00 / Each | |
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Jacobs Coat by Alexander Girard, 1959
92% Wool, 8% Nylon
Alexander Girard, a prominent modernist architect and designer, shaped the Herman Miller Textile Division from its formation in 1952 through the 1960's.
Pillow Insert: 100% Cotton
Pillow Fill: 90% Good Feather, 10% Goose Down
Dry Clean Only
Price:$ 150.00 / Each | |
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Millerstripe by Alexander Girard, 1973
Alexander Girard, a prominent modernist architect and designer, shaped the Herman Miller Textile Division from its formation in 1952 through the 1960's. Millerstripe was among Girard's many stripes in unexpected color schemes inspired by his travels to Mexico and India.
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Agilest Collections
127 E. Trinity Place
Decatur, GA 30030
United States
Ph: 404-808-1968
Fax: 770-498-8225
e-mail: sales@agilestcollections.com
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