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Jun Kaneko x FWM
Dash (bolster)
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Description
Ready to add color and comfort to any living space, this bolster pillow features Jun Kaneko's Dash yardage replete with the artist's signature mark of rhythmic brushstrokes.
Jun Kaneko, in collaboration with The Fabric Workshop and Museum, Philadelphia.
Screenprinted on cotton sateen
Pillow measures approximately 20 x 8 x 8 inches
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Jun Kaneko x FWM
Dash (tote)Meet the Artist

Jun Kaneko
Known primarily as a ceramicist, the Japan-born artist Jun Kaneko employs a signature mark of rhythmic brushstrokes, dots and bright pops of color that translates beautifully from his sculptural clay bodies to the surface of fabric.