I'm in love
This pillow case is everything I envisioned and more. it's just SO pretty IRL. I'm excited to open the puzzle when hosting friends. Overall, worth the price. It's just art in real form.
Ordinary Habit
A limited edition collaboration with Studio Proba, this bundle comes with both our puzzle and a hand-tufted pillow featuring Quotidian. A beautiful statement piece to add to your home, in both its textile and game form.
Pillows are final sale and cannot be returned.
Pillow:
– Designed in Brooklyn, handmade in India
– 18 in x 18 in
– Hand-tufted, hand-dyed New Zealand wool + all natural cotton
– Does not come with pillow insert, only pillow cover
– Can vary slightly in color and size due to being hand-made
– Pillow Cover Only (does not include pillow insert)
Puzzle:
– 500 piece puzzle
– Completed Size: 16” x 20”
– Box Size: 9 ½” x 7 ¾”
– Pieces finished with a soft-touch, glare-free coating
– Drawstring cloth bag and artwork postcard included
– Made with recycled materials
Want them separately?
This pillow case is everything I envisioned and more. it's just SO pretty IRL. I'm excited to open the puzzle when hosting friends. Overall, worth the price. It's just art in real form.
Getting a puzzle in the mail is one of the best feelings (even if you buy it for yourself) and getting one designed by Studio Proba is even better. The illustration on his puzzle is both beautiful and calming, but the star of this set might be the pillow - the ultimate "I didn't know I needed it" but now my life (and home) is better for it. Can't wait to complete the puzzle and will def be buying more!
Founded in 2013 by Alex Proba, Studio Proba is a Portland and New York-based multidisciplinary design studio focusing on brand design, art direction, product design, illustration and murals. Alex Proba's creativity evokes emotion as a celebration of color, pattern, and positive stimulation of the senses. The designer draws from the everyday for her designs and artwork: visuals, sounds, smells and memories. Born in Germany into a family of doctors, Proba went on to study Spatial Design (architecture and graphic design) at Akademie Mode und Design Hamburg, Germany, and Contextual Design (furniture & product) at the Design Academy Eindhoven, Netherlands.
"My work is expressive, colorful, sometimes bold and geometric, sometimes organic and playful. I want people to feel something when they interact with my work—and I want them to feel something overwhelmingly positive. I try to be inspired by the everyday, the things surrounding us that we often take for granted. I am fascinated with how many people go through a day without noticing the patterns and structures in nature, and the juxtaposition against so much that is "man made.” I try to marry both in my works. Patterns are often inspired by familiar textures (concrete, terrazzo flooring, pebbles) and materials, and my shapes can often be found in nature. This specific piece is meant to remind people not to take little, everyday things for granted." — Alex Proba