Phasmidae

by Maya Thomas

Fabriqué à la commande, expédié sous 3 à 4 semaines. Prévoir un rallongement de 2 semaines en raison des fêtes de fin d'année.

  • 140 cm
  • 160 cm
  • 180 cm
  • Headboard + Cover
  • Cover only

434,00 € tax incl.

620,00 € tax incl.

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Cross oceans and continents while you sleep. Travel to exotic places through these incredible geometric patterns populated by stick insects coming straight from the vivid imagination of Maya Thomas and opt for this head board inspired by African and Oriental decorative arts. For an originally elegant and colourful decoration, choose this quilted headboard cover that is as comfortable as it is aesthetic. Maya’s oriental head board “Phasmidae” lets your spirit wander through sweet nights with dreams of magnificent and colourful landscapes. Warm up your cozy nest with pigment and sunshine!

Ultra-easy to install, our headboards simply stand on the floor between your wall and your mattress. Bring your bed to life by transforming it into a real work of art thanks to our headboards that combine comfort and design.

Our kits are composed of a foam padded wood structure foam that is dressed with one of our design covers imagined by our talented artists.

Through your purchase, you contribute to the development of a local economy and ethics. In effect, our artists are paid directly for each purchase of their headboard.

Your headboard myQuintus is made up of :

INTERCHANGEABLE COVER

Made in the Vosges region, renowned textile territory, our covers are machine washable and are made of high quality cloth that is known for its durability

100% polyester from ethical sources



Signed by an artist
Perfectly adjusted to the headboard

HEADBOARD BASE

Our headboard structures are made in Ban-de-Laveline,
by craftmen renowned for their skill.

PEFC wood structure
3 cm of foam PU (17kg/m3)
Protective slippers
Height : 111cm
Thickness : 9 cm

Maya Thomas

Born in 1982 in Lorient, Maya left immediately for Africa where she stayed until her adolescence. Today living in Strasbourg, she continues to be inspired by the geometric themes found in African and Oriental art as well as by the omnipresent geometry found in nature in both the plant and animal kingdoms."

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