[Jumbo] THREE FOLDS Thai Triangle Pillow Foldout Daybed TTP15B Thai Three Folds Jumbo Triangle Pillow With Arm And Leg Rest Block Thai Triangle Pillow Etsy Singapore Thai Triangle Pillow Etsy Singapore. Dimension (LxWxH in CMs): When folded: approx. 45cm x 55cm x 42cm Full extended: approx. 85 cm long and 55cm wide with about 6cm think on matt Made: 100% Handmade Cotton Fabric Stuffing: 100% Organic Kapok Fibre About Thai Triangle Pillows Thai pillows have been used for centuries in Thailand. It represents in many forms while the triangular shape is the most popular compose with the excellent benefit to rest your head and back. Thai Triangle Pillow is called Mon Sam Lieung (Triangle Pillow) or Mon Thai (Thai Pillow), which is seen extensively throughout Thailand's culture. It can be used as a low seating at dinner table, to a full size day bed or simply an add on to the tranquility of your home. Its beautiful, comfortable and easy to store What makes our Thai Pillows so special Our pillows and mats are filled with 100% organic kapok, which contains no chemicals or pesticides are used in their design or manufacture. Kapok fibres texture is soft and smooth to touch, providing a supportive yet fluffy feel. It has a unique quality similar to high quality down with none of the allergens. The triangle pillow's tubular fabric construction gives firm support and ensures that the cushion will last for many years. Each decorative fabric tube is purely handmade and stuffed separately to give even support throughout the triangle pillow and mattress. As experienced importer specialising in traditional Thai handicrafts, we believe in quality and genuineness. Our triangle pillows are guaranteed 100% handmade and stuffed with pure kapok (no component of artificial fibres). Disclaimer: As all handmade, size and weight may vary slightly, this minor discrepancy should be seen as added character and not as a fault.
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