Checker Split Pattern
Comfortable all-rounders
Geometric patterns on home textiles like cushions are a perennial favorite in interior design and never go out of style. Designer cushions on armchairs, sofas, chairs, in beds, and on benches – these handy and comfortable all-rounders transform any setting in an instant, giving the room a completely new, inviting character. This trend, which has long since become a design classic in its own right, can enhance the appeal of any space with minimal effort.
Collectors of ethnic folk art
Alexander Girard Girard Girard and his wife Susan, a lifelong collector of ethnic folk art, amassed well over 100,000 artifacts from around one hundred countries during extensive travels through Central and South America and Asia: figurines, fabrics, jewelry, toys, decorative objects, and much more, which they initially displayed in their home in Santa Fe. In 1962, the Girards established the Girard Foundation for this collection, which, among other things, donated approximately 100,000 objects to the Museum of International Folk Art in Santa Fe. Girard designed a new wing specifically for his collection, as the donation instantly quintupled the museum's holdings. This passion for collecting began in the late 1930s and continued until Girard's death.
Herman Miller textile collection
In 1951, Alexander Girard took over the management of the textile department at the American furniture manufacturer Herman Miller. The textile collection he oversaw, the first at Herman Miller, was launched a year later. This included fabrics such as 'Double Triangles', 'Minicheck', 'Alphabet', and 'Facets' (all in 1952). Later, numerous other fabric designs were added: Mikado (1954), Mexidot (1963), Checker, and Checker Split (1965) – to name just a few.
All unique pieces
Comfortable and extremely high-quality – that's how all the cushions from the TAGWERC Art Collection, unique pieces handcrafted in the TAGWERC Art Collection. The fabric is used on both sides, with particular attention paid to the ideal pattern alignment. Unlike other designer cushions, the cushions from the TAGWERC Art Collection have only three side seams. The zipper, color-coordinated with the cushion, is concealed, enhancing both the look and comfort. For example, the cushion with Maharam Checker Split fabric in black and white via a black zipper.
Shape and filling cushion
The TAGWERC Art Collection brings together classic fabric designs from various artists. Designer In office spaces and living environments. For example, the cushions with patterns by Alexander Girard are made from original fabrics by the New York textile manufacturer Maharam, which are hand-processed in Germany and filled with a cushion filling specially developed for woven fabrics. The premium TAGWERC cushion insert can also be ordered separately and used for other designer cushions. It makes even firm fabrics more comfortable, softer, and more inviting.
Luxurious designer cushions
Be inspired by the luxurious designer cushions from the TAGWERC Art Collection. At TAGWERC, you'll find your personal cushion classic and favorite. In addition to cushions and designer cases, the Maharam fabric with its double checker split pattern is also available by the meter at TAGWERC.
material

- Material
- Design
- Designer
- Manufacturer
- Made in
- Color
- Cotton
- polyester
- Double strokes
- Filling cushion
- Manufacturer
- Made in
- Cotton
- filling
- Suitable for allergy sufferers
- Washable
- Pillowcase
- Manufacturer
- Made in
- .
- Checker Split
- Alexander Girard
- Maharam
- Germany
- black-and-white
- 77%
- 23%
- 51,000+
- .
- TAGWERC
- Germany
- 100%
- white down & feathers
- Yes
- up to 60°
- .
- TAGWERC
- Germany
dimension
- length
- Width
- Height
- Weight
- 43.00 cm
- 43.00 cm
- approx. 15.00 cm
- approx. 0.8 kg
Special features
- Suitable for outdoor use
- No
- The fabrics used for the Tagwerc Art Collection are all from Maharam. All the fabrics are woven.The cushions are 100% handmade.

