Stone-washed color.
There’s a quality to things and people who have traveled the world. You can always see a little bit of extra wear, a wrinkle here, or a crease there that commands quiet respect in those who run into them. Just take a look at this Belgian linen: woven in Portugal, piece-dyed in a wide range colors. While each pillow is brand new, their muted colors imply that they’ve spent many a day under the heat of different sunny climes, and have just now settled down on your couch or bed for a long anticipated rest.
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