Description
What if you could hang a little piece of domestic memory on your wall?
This vintage textile artwork by Spanish artist Pili Iglesias is a charming everyday scene captured in threads and fabrics — perfect for those who seek decor pieces with a story.
Titled “Pantry”, the piece portrays an old-fashioned kitchen where jars of preserves, illustrated tins, and retro fabrics come together in a nostalgic, heartwarming composition. Entirely handmade using mixed techniques of embroidery and textile collage, it’s crafted from carefully chosen fabric scraps that evoke the warm atmosphere of bygone homes — those kitchens with checkerboard floors, colorful tiles and shelves full of life.
Pili Iglesias is a textile artist with a uniquely sensitive approach. Her work explores memory, domestic life, and the poetry of the everyday through rescued textiles, vintage patterns and lovingly embroidered details. Each piece is infused with affection and history. Her art doesn’t just decorate — it resonates, because it’s made with hands that remember and eyes that notice the essential. She has participated in contemporary textile art exhibitions, and her work is especially treasured by those drawn to a warm, soulful and deeply human aesthetic.
Every detail tells a story: the olive jar, the retro illustrated tin box, the bottle wrapped in a floral print that recalls 1960s wallpaper… This piece would fit beautifully in any meaningful space — from a charming kitchen to a cozy hallway or a studio styled with vintage decor.
Available in our antique shop in Bilbao, this textile piece is ideal for collectors, thoughtful gift-givers, or anyone who believes that a well-decorated home is one that holds memories, secrets, and a little bit of magic.
Because handmade, imperfect, and authentic things always have something to say.
And as we like to say around here: the homes with stories are the ones that truly feel like home.
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