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Cherise + Liberty Lumbar Pillow | Pillows by Liberty Worth. Item composed of fabric compatible with contemporary and eclectic & maximalism style
Cherise + Liberty Lumbar Pillow | Pillows by Liberty Worth. Item composed of fabric compatible with contemporary and eclectic & maximalism style
Cherise + Liberty Lumbar Pillow | Pillows by Liberty Worth. Item composed of fabric compatible with contemporary and eclectic & maximalism style
Cherise + Liberty Lumbar Pillow | Pillows by Liberty Worth. Item composed of fabric compatible with contemporary and eclectic & maximalism style
Cherise + Liberty Lumbar Pillow | Pillows by Liberty Worth. Item composed of fabric compatible with contemporary and eclectic & maximalism style

Created and Sold by Liberty Worth

Liberty Worth

Cherise + Liberty Lumbar Pillow

Price $120

Creation: 3-5 weeks
Shipping: FedEx 4-6 days
Estimated Arrival: December 24, 2024

Handmade

Woman Owned

Sustainable

Reclaimed Materials

Upcycled Product

Made In USA

DimensionsWeight
20H x 7W in
50.8H x 17.78W cm

Once upon a pandemic, two textile fanatics met on a zoom call and became fast friends. One was a textile artist, (Liberty) and one was an expert pillow designer (Cherise) - They had lots of projects and joys that they shared - especially repurposing fabrics that would have been heading to a landfill - but they always wanted to create a collaboration together.

This lumbar pillow is the product of the friendship - Cherise picked out some wildly exciting fabrics and handed them off to Liberty to make a piece of art from. The art was gorgeous, but then they together took it a step further - they printed the art piece onto the most sumptuous velvet they could find and had a very limited series of mini lumbar pillows made up to celebrate the collab.

Only 12 have been made and you are looking at them.

Measuring 7”x20” - these are small and perfect to nestle into your chair or the seat in your car. Each piece is handmade in Los Angeles and has gorgeous embroidery to add extra flair to the look.

Item Cherise + Liberty Lumbar Pillow
Created by Liberty Worth
As seen in Creator's Studio, Los Angeles, CA
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Liberty Worth
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2023
"Textiles have a remarkable ability to hold memory. I stitch pieces of collected fabrics and textile waste together to create sustainable art that celebrates nature and memory."

Liberty Worth pieces fabrics, paper, and scraps together using unconventional, improvisational quilting techniques. The swirling shapes emerge from the trees, mountains, and coastal inspirations of her sketchbook and collage practices into mounted textile wall paintings. Her work takes cues from nature, exploding into bright color directions that recall memories and visual moments— the inside of an anemone, patterns on a shell, or the never ending shades of green in a forest. Living in coastal California, Liberty knows first-hand the way nature can heal the rough and broken places we carry in our hearts. She has experienced the healing that comes when we as humans hold our grief out and let the wind and sunshine swirl around it showing us how brokenness can be present but also beautiful. Liberty's art is a practice of gathering and mending broken pieces into new, fragmented-yet-whole stories—a hope that healing is possible with time.

Combining traditional sewing arts and unconventional, improvisational collage techniques, Liberty Worth is a mixed-media quilter and fiber artist. Her work reads as paintings. Each piece is unique and individually crafted from the artist's hand.

Liberty Worth studied Fine Arts at Pepperdine University where she took a life-changing summer abroad and studied textile design in Florence, Italy, through SACI. She worked as a designer in interior textiles for six years, taking many evening classes at the Art Institute of Chicago and Art Center College of Design. Her sewing and quilting skills came by way of neighbors and friends made through the Modern Quilt Guild over a decade.