A mandrill is a species of primate from the guenon family. It lives in the tropical rainforests of Central Africa and is known for the colourful parts of its face and buttocks, which make it one of the most colourful of all mammals. This makes the mandrill the ideal subject for an abstract, colourful animal portrait. The mandrill is just an excuse to really let off steam with the colours red and orange and lots of dots and lines. Are you having fun too? Then this design is for you.
A mandrill is a species of primate from the guenon family. It lives in the tropical rainforests of Central Africa and is known for the colourful parts of its face and buttocks, which make it one of the most colourful of all mammals. This makes the mandrill the ideal subject for an abstract, colourful animal portrait. The mandrill is just an excuse to really let off steam with the colours red and orange and lots of dots and lines. Are you having fun too? Then this design is for you.
Premium quality decorative cushions
Material
Material
Skin-friendly decorative cushions in a choice of 100% cotton or microfiber.
Details
Details
Printed on both sides and with zippers.
Care instructions
Care instructions
All our decorative cushions are colorfast and machine washable at 30°C.
High quality print
High quality print
High quality thanks to lightfast sublimation process and extra protective coating.
Sustainably produced
Sustainably produced
Low waste, green electricity and a heart for social commitment.
Produced in Germany
Produced in Germany
All decorative cushions are produced and printed by a trusted local partner.
Frank Daske turns artificial intelligence into artistic intelligence. He lives as a photographer, digital artist and designer in Karlsruhe, in the sunny south of Germany. Frank Daske has always painted and later photographed. With the support of artificial intelligence (AI), he now creates globally recognised and sought-after digital artworks in a wide range of categories, from photography and design to graphics, painting, pop art and street art. Why not use it to create motifs for mugs, shower curtains, shirts and other textiles? Here at Juniqe, it's possible and great fun.