Honduras Threads
Calla Lilly on white
Bring a touch of elegance and vibrancy to your home with the Calla Lilly design throw pillow. This handcrafted pillow features an intricate floral pattern, blending bold design with artisanal charm.
Each color option for our pillows is a unique embroidered interpretation of a hand-drawn design, with only a single unit available, making it a truly one-of-a-kind addition to your space.
Perfect for any room, they provide a cozy and stylish accent while showcasing the artistry of talented Honduran artisans.
Product Details:
- Dimensions: 20” x 20”
- Designed By: Jeff Jennings
- Hand-Embroidered Interpretation By: Brendi
- Materials: Cover – 100% cotton 30% polyester, Insert – 100% down-like polyester
- Care Instructions: Dry clean only or wash on gentle in cold water. Lay flat to dry.
At Honduras Threads, every product tells a story of collaboration and craftsmanship. The Calla Lilly pillow features a unique design by highly regarded American artist Jeff Jennings, brought to life by Honduran artisans...in this example Brendi Mendez...who have been highly trained by American embroidery experts to master their craft and produce exceptional, intricate designs.
100% of every purchase goes directly back to the artisan's collective, where it’s reinvested into their community and continuing education. Their work does more than create beautiful pillows and table runners—it fosters dignity, self-respect, and opportunities for growth.
Since 2002, the women of the Honduras have made every home-good on our website possible. Using their business skills and artistic talents, they handcraft each unique product with care and precision.
Jeff Jennings was born and raised on the coast of Maine, in Belfast and Camden and lived in New Orleans for 20 years prior to moving to Houston Texas in 2007 with his wife Maureen Jennings. His work has been included in numerous gallery and museum exhibitions throughout the southern United States, with solo shows at the Contemporary Art Museum and the Ogden Museum of Southern Art, in New Orleans, at the Art Museum of Southeast Texas in Beaumont, and most recently at the Nave Museum in Victoria TX held in January 2015. He is represented by Andrew Durham Gallery in Houston.