DENY Cori Dantini
Cori Dantini snowguy Comforter
60084-ccwqun$179.00
MSRP: $0.00
Description
Comforter
Bring on the cozy. The Deny Designs comforter is the lightweight yet snuggly warm hug everyone wants from their bedding. The comforter features your print in vibrant color on the front and on the reverse side is a crisp, clean white to complement any decor style. And the best part? Every purchase pays the artist who designed it—supporting creativity worldwide.
Comforter + Pillow Sham(s)
The Deny Designs comforter is the lightweight yet snuggly warm hug everyone wants from their bedding. The comforter features your print in vibrant color on the front and on the reverse side is a crisp, clean white to complement any decor style. Each comforter is available with matching pillow sham(s). And the best part? Every purchase pays the artist who designed it—supporting creativity worldwide.
Comforter Bed in a Bag Set
The Deny Designs bed in a bag set takes care of all your bedding needs in one convenient bag. It includes a matching comforter, pillow sham(s), and throw pillow. It fits inside a matching Deny Designs tote bag which you can use for day trips, groceries, or days at the beach. And the best part? Every purchase pays the artist who designed it—supporting creativity worldwide.
Details & Product Specs
Material Features
100% Cotton
100% Polyester
Sizing
Comforter:
Pillow Sham Sizing:
Product Description
Comforter
Comforter + Pillow Sham(s):
Comforter Bed in a Bag Set:
Twin Set includes:
Full Set includes:
Queen Set includes:
King Set includes:
Warranty
Wholesale orders are not eligible for returns or exchanges unless the product is deemed defective.
Care
Cotton:
Machine wash cold with with like colors or alone. Tumble dry low. Do not bleach.
Polyester:
Machine wash cold. Tumble dry low. Do not bleach or iron.
Cori Dantini would love to dress like her paper ladies and explore the world in their skirts and buns and neat little boots, but she is far too practical for that. In fact, she spends much of her time in her studio in eastern Washington, covered in a mosaic of ink stains and glue dabs, bits of wordy paper clinging to her slippers. After earning a BFA in painting from Washington State University and spending a couple decades fiddling with brushes, oils, pencils, markers, and most recently, the mouse attached to her computer, she has discovered an organic process involving layers and language. It is this mysterious, reciprocal quality of art that intrigues her and makes her think of her works as visual poems.