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Botanical Windowpane Pillow
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Botanical Windowpane Pillow

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Soft, breathable square pillow with a serene botanical grid print by G. Bonelli that brings a calm, cottage-style note to living rooms, reading nooks, and bedrooms. The double-sided design features delicate sprigs framed in soft blue squares on a warm white ground, creating a light, airy look that layers easily with linen and woven textures. The cover holds a slightly oversized recycled-poly insert (shipped separately, vacuum-packed) so the finished pillow looks full and plump once assembled. Subtle details — a concealed beige zipper with a metal pull and durable spun polyester construction — keep the silhouette neat and low-maintenance. Use it to add quiet, natural charm to a favorite chair, a sunlit window seat, or a seasonal refresh that feels gentle and collected.

Product features
– 100% spun polyester cover — resists wrinkles and holds shape
– Double-sided print with soft botanical grid design
– Concealed beige zipper with metal head for a clean finish
– Includes recycled 100% polyester insert (vacuum-packed separately) that’s 2–3″ larger for extra volume
– Cover and insert are 100% polyester; not pre-assembled to minimize creasing during shipment

Care instructions
– Remove the pillow cover. Pre-treat the stains with soft cloth or bristle brush that had been soaked in warm soapy water. Machine wash, max 40°C (104°F), normal cycle. Do not bleach, tumble dry on low, do not dry-clean. Iron, steam, or dry low heat only. Fluff to reshape when assembling it back together.

EU representative: HONSON VENTURES LIMITED, gpsr@honsonventures.com, 3, Gnaftis House flat 102, Limassol, Mesa Geitonia, 4003, CY

Product information: Generic brand, 2 year warranty in EU and Northern Ireland as per Directive 1999/44/EC

Care instructions: Remove the pillow cover. Pre-treat the stains with soft cloth or bristle brush that had been soaked in warm soapy water. Machine wash, max 40°C (104°F), normal cycle. Do not bleach, tumble dry on low, do not dry-clean. Iron, steam, or dry low heat only. Fluff to reshape when assembling it back together.

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