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Rise and Fall Floral Love Pillow by Letizia Rossi

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Just in time for Valentine's Day, Cool Hunting favorites Rise and Fall created a romantic heart-shaped pillow that wouldn't be complete without their hint of macabre.

The Brooklyn-based design collective designed this black and white floral print with skulls cleverly hidden into the pattern (click on image for detailed view). Made by hand, the pillow fits in nicely with Rise and Fall's other efforts to reintroduce human craft to the design process.

Get yours at Urban Outfitters for $30.

Also on Cool Hunting from Rise and Fall: Woodgrain Tote, Cloth Napkins, Beaded Chain-Link Necklace, Pillows and Jeans

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This entry posted on 12 February 2008 at 11:53 AM
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