Collection: TREKO CHILE

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  • Wild Shag Pillow, 17 x 19
    Vendor:
    Treko

    Wild Shag Pillow, 17 x 19

    Regular price
    $505.00 - $527.00
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    Sale price
    $505.00 - $527.00
  • Triple Stripe Wool Pillow, 13" x 21"
    Vendor:
    Treko

    Triple Stripe Wool Pillow, 13" x 21"

    Regular price
    $348.00
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    $348.00
    3 Colours
  • Wool Scribble Pillow, 15" x 24"
    Vendor:
    Treko

    Wool Scribble Pillow, 15" x 24"

    Regular price
    $505.00 - $527.00
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    Sale price
    $505.00 - $527.00
  • Fringe Wool Pillow, 22 x 22
    Vendor:
    Treko

    Fringe Wool Pillow, 22 x 22

    Regular price
    $483.00
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    $483.00
    3 Colours
  • Amber Woven Bolster, 14 x 35
    Vendor:
    Treko

    Amber Woven Bolster, 14 x 35

    Regular price
    $622.00 - $644.00
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    $622.00 - $644.00
  • Triple Stripe Wool Pillow, 22" x 22"
    Vendor:
    Treko

    Triple Stripe Wool Pillow, 22" x 22"

    Regular price
    $483.00
    Regular price
    Sale price
    $483.00
    2 Colours
  • Triple Stripe Wool Lumbar Pillow, 14" x 35"
    Vendor:
    Treko

    Triple Stripe Wool Lumbar Pillow, 14" x 35"

    Regular price
    $483.00
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    Sale price
    $483.00
    3 Colours
  • Pom Pom Wool Lumbar Pillow, 14" x 35"
    Vendor:
    Treko

    Pom Pom Wool Lumbar Pillow, 14" x 35"

    Regular price
    $483.00
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    Sale price
    $483.00
    3 Colours

Treko

Founded in 2016 by Chilean native Catalina Marin, Treko (meaning ‘yarn of wool’ in the native Chilean dialect) is dedicated to preserving the textile traditions of the artisans of Chiloe island - part of an archipelago off the west coast of Chile - and to sharing the creations of these master artisans with the world. The company fuses contemporary design with traditional weaving and knitting techniques dating from the 16th century that have been passed down within the Hilluche community.