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Explorer Cushion Covers, Set of 2 - Baby Zebra & Pink Palm

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Very economical set of two cushion covers: Baby Zebra and Pink Palm

This is a combination of two pieces designed by artist Rui with the image of healing in a savannah travel mood.

Africa has wide savannahs and wonderful beaches.
We made a pair of cushions with a bright and gentle tropical atmosphere that makes you experience such a vacation.

Each cushion is also sold individually.

Each design is a cushion that uniquely reflects artist Rui's experience of staying in Africa in the print.
These colorful and luxurious cushions will surely brighten up your living space in amazing ways.

This material is vegan suede (artificial suede) with animal welfare in mind.
The material is incredibly smooth and pleasant to the touch, making you want to rub it in your face.

[Size]43cmx43cm / Made in Japan | Machine wash cold

We recommend a 45cm x 45cm nude cushion to be placed inside.

*FEED THE BONGOS"
Unique to Kenya, the mountain bongo is an endangered species with a wild population of only 70 or so.
They are the largest of the bovine family and their numbers have declined significantly over the years due to poaching, and the Mt. Kenya Wildlife Department is engaged in a breeding program to increase their numbers.
Kangarooi supports the Save the Bongo Project, and a portion of every Kangarooi purchase goes to feed the mountain bongos.