Piper Cherokee Pa-28-160 On Edo 2000 Floats Canvas Decorator Aircraft Pillow on 2040-parts.com
Bangor, Maine, US
Hand
Made Canvas Pillow Piper
Cherokee PA-28-160 On Edo 2000 Floats Canvas
Pillow $50.00 + Shipping $8.00 This
item is a high quality, handmade, personalized decorator pillow with a transfer
of the Piper Cherokee PA-28-160 on Edo 2000 floats printed on canvas. Pillows are available as an individually made
to order item from any graphic, photograph or digital image file. The image on the front is framed by just the
right color boarder to bring out the accents within the image. The front is stitched together to a heavy
canvas back with an overlapping slit opening for easy access to the interior
pillow form. (Additional $18.00 to customize and trim your pillow with a complementary colored, strong, protective canvas piping.) The finished pillow measures
17" x 22" and can be sewn with either a landscape or portrait
orientation. Care and attention to fine
detail is what makes these "one of a kind" pillows a work of art as
well as an item of comfort in any room or office. The
Artist Bob
Hirshberg Bob
Hirshberg, photographer and graphic artist, specializing in aircraft, auto and
architectural photography began making these pillows for aircraft and antique
auto owners who wanted to personalize their aircraft and restored vehicles. Soon requests came in for various kinds of
pillows including family portraits, images of vacation homes, pets, favorite
scenes and special events as well as corporate products for extra and
surprisingly attractive exposure.
Cityscapes and landscapes and just about anything that you can imagine
can enhance waiting and living areas. Ordering The
process of transferring images to fabric, cutting, sewing and assembling each
pillow takes many steps so allow 3 to 4 weeks from start to finish. Shipping All
pillows are shipped USPS First Class around the world in a protective,
re-sealable see through sleeve and packed in an extra sturdy box especially
made for the pillows. Thank
you for your interest in our collectible items.
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