SIGNATURE EXHIBIT
The Origin of the House
Before collections, before capsules, before a studio identity was fully formed, there was a simple idea: fabric as canvas, pendant as identity.
The Signature Exhibit represents the earliest design language of the house — richly textured textiles drawn inward toward a sculptural center. Each pillow gathers the fabric into a focal point where a jewel-like pendant anchors the composition, transforming a functional object into an interior statement.
These pieces reflect the beginning of the studio’s design philosophy: that even the smallest object in a room can carry intention, presence, and character.
The pillows in this exhibit are not designed merely to decorate a space. They are created for interiors that are curated environments shaped by people who understand that objects contribute to the atmosphere of a room.
This is where the language of the house began.
Textured fabric. A centered pendant. A pillow treated as art.
The images shown below represent signature pillows commissioned in earlier studio work.
They are presented here as examples of the design language that defines Cocoa Desireé.
Designers interested in working with the Studio may apply for trade partnership.