
Red Zwölfermuster Ruffled Throw Pillow
This item is available for preorder and is expected to ship during the week of July 13th. Please note that your entire order will ship once all items are ready, unless otherwise requested. If you have any questions, please contact us at [email protected]. Thank you for your patience and support!
Removable insert included. Also available in a white-on-red Zwölfermuster colorway.
materials cover: 100% cotton sheeting; insert: 100% polyester filling
care machine wash cold on gentle; line dry; remove insert before washing
dimensions 20" x 20"
designed by The Six Bells
made in India
Over a century ago, the Wallach Brothers built one of Germany’s most beloved folk textile and homewares businesses, helping define the visual language of Bavarian style through richly patterned fabrics, traditional dress, and handcrafted domestic objects. As a Jewish family business in Munich, their success and legacy were violently interrupted when they were forced to surrender the company to the Nazis in the 1930s. Today, The Wallach Project, founded by the family’s descendants, works to preserve and reimagine this remarkable archive of material culture, memory, and design history. The Six Bells & Wallach Project Collection draws inspiration from those original textiles and folk traditions, honoring the artistry, warmth, and domestic beauty that endured across generations.
This item is available for preorder and is expected to ship during the week of July 13th. Please note that your entire order will ship once all items are ready, unless otherwise requested. If you have any questions, please contact us at [email protected]. Thank you for your patience and support!
Removable insert included. Also available in a white-on-red Zwölfermuster colorway.
materials cover: 100% cotton sheeting; insert: 100% polyester filling
care machine wash cold on gentle; line dry; remove insert before washing
dimensions 20" x 20"
designed by The Six Bells
made in India
Over a century ago, the Wallach Brothers built one of Germany’s most beloved folk textile and homewares businesses, helping define the visual language of Bavarian style through richly patterned fabrics, traditional dress, and handcrafted domestic objects. As a Jewish family business in Munich, their success and legacy were violently interrupted when they were forced to surrender the company to the Nazis in the 1930s. Today, The Wallach Project, founded by the family’s descendants, works to preserve and reimagine this remarkable archive of material culture, memory, and design history. The Six Bells & Wallach Project Collection draws inspiration from those original textiles and folk traditions, honoring the artistry, warmth, and domestic beauty that endured across generations.
Original: $99.00
-65%$99.00
$34.65Description
This item is available for preorder and is expected to ship during the week of July 13th. Please note that your entire order will ship once all items are ready, unless otherwise requested. If you have any questions, please contact us at [email protected]. Thank you for your patience and support!
Removable insert included. Also available in a white-on-red Zwölfermuster colorway.
materials cover: 100% cotton sheeting; insert: 100% polyester filling
care machine wash cold on gentle; line dry; remove insert before washing
dimensions 20" x 20"
designed by The Six Bells
made in India
Over a century ago, the Wallach Brothers built one of Germany’s most beloved folk textile and homewares businesses, helping define the visual language of Bavarian style through richly patterned fabrics, traditional dress, and handcrafted domestic objects. As a Jewish family business in Munich, their success and legacy were violently interrupted when they were forced to surrender the company to the Nazis in the 1930s. Today, The Wallach Project, founded by the family’s descendants, works to preserve and reimagine this remarkable archive of material culture, memory, and design history. The Six Bells & Wallach Project Collection draws inspiration from those original textiles and folk traditions, honoring the artistry, warmth, and domestic beauty that endured across generations.























