Kalo Pillow Cover
Kalo Pillow Cover
Kalo Pillow Cover
Kalo Pillow Cover
Kalo Pillow Cover

SKU:carro-6291673

Kalo Pillow Cover

Regular price $69.00
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About This Handicraft

Hand-loomed with 100% recycled chenille scraps, this upcycled fabric pillow cover with a soft texture and simple and neutral color & pattern transforms your living space with relaxed warmth and a touch of modernity. This neutral handwoven textured pillow cover is an easy way to give a new look to your old cushions and a great choice to brighten up your bedroom, couch, and sofa. The soft-touch chenille fabric is a must-have when you want to feel cozy!
Each product is designed and curated by KORISSA, sustainably handmade by Fair Trade artisans in Bangladesh.


Dimensions & More Details
  • Size: Approximately 20” tall x 20” wide
  • Material: Recycled chenille fabric
  • Color: Black & White
  • Cover Only, No Insert
  • Due to the handcrafted nature, slight variation will occur in design, color, and size.

    * Each pillow cover is one of a kind because no two recycled fabrics are alike.
How to Care for This Item
  • Machine wash using the normal cycle.
  • Lay the pillow cover flat in its natural shape on a drying rack or hang to dry.
  • Do not put it in the dryer.
  • If needed, steam after washing to remove wrinkles.

Shipping Information

Delivery time: 3-7 Days

Please note, that we do not accept returns.Refer to our terms and conditions.

Raw Material Cost

5 %

Artisan Wages

15 %

Producer Group Margin

50 %

Mission Margin

*goes towards platform operations, order fulfillment, and building equity for the producer ecosystem.
30 %
KORISSA’s story began in 2017 when Angela, a co-founder of KORISSA, left New York for Bangladesh to work for a family business. While staying in Bangladesh for a year, she met a female social entrepreneur who works for a non-governmental organization (NGO) and World Fair Trade organization. This organization is committed to alleviating poverty, increase social responsibility through fair trade and strengthening the personal skills of the women who suffered gender violence in the slums of Dhaka, Bangladesh. Inspired by their commitments, Nora and Angela decided to found KORISSA with a goal of offering environmentally and socially responsible handmade goods and encouraging the modern shopper to purchase consciously.