Collection: Satoshi Onodera / One Cushion

Handmade cushions created by the Japanese artist Satoshi OnoderaWith their unique designs silkscreen printed on recycled cloth, these cushions are created entirely by hand from start to finish, ensuring each piece is one of a kind.
Satoshi Onodera creates stencils based on his own hand-drawn works and uses them to silkscreen the patterns. He then adds hand drawn elements on top of the prints in layers and layers to create these gorgeous works. These are luxurious items, since he uses several times as much stuffing as is typically contained in cushions.  These are certain to make a wonderful gift for those you care about.
The cushions contain elements of space, nature, love, music, and a message for all people.

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