CAFÉ MOSKAU Berlin Designer Cushion Cover
Designer cushion cover "CAFÉ MOSKAU" from the BERLIN Collection.
A removable cushion cover with a blind zipper.
We recommend that you purchase a premium fiberfill cushion insert or reuse a worn-out no zip cushion to reduce landfill waste.
CAFÉ MOSKAU on Karl-Marx-Allee in Berlin was one of the seven national restaurants in the capital of the GDR. CAFÉ MOSKAU was planned by the architects Josef Kaiser and Horst Bauer and opened in 1964. A copy of Sputnik was erected before the opening in its original size - a present from the then Ambassador of the USSR. The name of Russia's capital on the roof - in German and Russian - was created by the graphic designer Klaus Wittkugel. Exhibition photograph within the author's photographic project "Berlin - the City of Change".
Data sheet
- Printing:
- dye-sublimation
- Artisan:
- Evgenia Agureeva
- Cushion cover:
- removable
- Zipper:
- blind
- Fabric:
- PolyOxford Premium
- Composition:
- 100% polyester
- Inks:
- eco-safe, natural pigments
- Pros:
- toxic-free, zero water waste
- Washability:
- good
- UV resistance:
- high
- Shape:
- horizontal