EDWIN JIMENEZ: New York Geometry, VI (throw pillow)
$35.00 – $45.00
This throw pillow is graphic and almost abstract, which makes it very versatile. It’s a perfect choice for a variety of decors, from modern to minimalist, from classic to maximalist.
Satin feel and look: Soft to the touch with a bit of a shine to it
3 Size Options:
Square- 18 x 18 in. (46 x 46cm)
Square- 22 x 22 in. (56 x 56cm)
Rectangular- 20 x 12 in. (51 x 30.5 cm)
PILLOW SPECS:
The image is on one side of the pillowcase, the back is black
Material: 100% polyester (insert and case)
Sleek hidden zipper
Machine washable (wash inside-out with cold water; do not use chlorine bleach or fabric softener; tumble dry low or hang dry; iron if needed inside-out). Do not dry clean.
SHIPPING INFO & DELIVERY DETAIL: Orders are shipped within 3 to 5 business days. Made on demand in the nearest production facility, cutting down on delivery time and carbon emissions.
The pillow insert will come in tubular packaging, and the pillowcase will be placed alongside them. Please note that your pillow inserts may appear slightly misshapen upon unpacking. A bit of manual adjustment and a few days of regular use will help them settle into their normal, fluffy shape. (By using tubular packaging, we’re optimizing shipment space, reducing our carbon footprint, and promoting a greener approach to packaging.)
RETURN / REFUND: All orders are final sales and non-returnable. If your order was shipped with a defect or arrived damaged, please contact us within 24 hours of delivery at [email protected]. See our Customer Service page for more info.
EU/NORTHERN IRELAND SAFETY-RELATED INFORMATION:
- Manufacturer contact: Printful - [email protected] - Raina bulvaris 25, Riga, Latvia, LV-1050
- Age restrictions: For adults
- EU Warranty: 2 years
- Other compliance information: Meets the formaldehyde, azo dyes, lead, cadmium, and bisphenols level requirements.
ABOUT THE ARTIST: A New York native, Edwin Jimenez trained to be a professional baseball player as a teen. An unfortunate injury in the field had him refocus his energy on photography. He now shoots for clients such as the Weather Channel, Adidas, Oxygen Network, VH1, or Sony Music. When he’s not traveling for jobs, he coaches baseball to kids and teens and pursues personal photographic projects, like his B&W series of New York architecture presented here.