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Noosa artist creates collection exclusive to Pillow Talk

Just in time for summer, Noosa-based artist Cass Deller has designed a colourful and joy-filled collection of bedding and cushions exclusively for Pillow Talk.

Inspired by the feeling of summer holidays and memories of family vacations in Noosa, the Kalani collection, is an expression of her energy, transferred through the brush, onto the paper and then into a gorgeous quilt cover, comforter, cushions, and silk pillowcases.

“I am so thrilled with how my summer-inspired watercolour paintings have transferred so perfectly into this beautiful range. I feel like together we’ve truly been able to capture that summer holiday feeling,” Cass said.

Arriving in-stores around the country and online just ahead of the official start of summer, the Kalani collection is hitting summer trends on the head.

Pillow Talk buyer Nicci Skinner said, “After a somewhat dark year, colour and joy are the key trends to watch for summer 2022/23. We are loving fresh colour palettes and joyful prints, and there is no one that does this better that Cass Deller.”

Not only does the collection make an on-trend and joyful addition to your summer home, the cushions and silk pillowcases are the perfect gift for the style lover.

As a Queensland based and family-owned business, Pillow Talk was extremely excited to work with one of the state’s most beloved and inspiring artists.

The Kalani collection begins from $34.95 and is currently on sale.

For more information visit pillowtalk.com.au

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