The three friends sat on floor cushions, whose print had swallowed fallen playing cards. On the table between them, he spread open a bag of potato chips all the way down the side of its spine, so its iridescent insides were splayed like a makeshift banquette platter or the exposed underbelly of gutted fish: a bag dressed as a silver tray. For him, there was never a question about finishing the bag, about the grease and crumbs, just an ease, at once reckless and considered. Like a child who never observed a million people opening a bag from the top, and at the same time, the most advanced of adults who had taken in all of it, to see so clearly a better and more pleasurable way of doing things. A certain influence on objects that cast things which seemed very solid into something less fixed; it was his way of fashioning things.

 

The Point De Capiton Floor cushions are made from a dead-stock Scalamandre woven cotton upholstery fabric of scattered playing cards. The cushion is firm and supportive, with oversized piped-edges, and four tuffets on top and bottom sides. Top corners of the cushions are finished with horse hair tassels, and a Glass House tag is affixed to the bottom of the cushion.  

 

 

 

 

Floor Cushion — Point De Capiton

Release No. 49
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Regular price 890 USD
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made in Los Angeles