That's where color comes into play! Cushions for summer
 
A cushion manufacturer from the German area Bergisches Land relies on color. AN-NA Design creates cushion highlights that immediately put you in a good mood.
 
Anything but ordinary: strong colors, strong cushions
 
You can tell from her creations that Anna von der Heiden is an artist. Her special talent is color design. She doesn't follow any fashion, she just does her thing. This creates cushions with an unmistakable look in unusual formats.
 
Innovative concept
 
AN-NA Design stands for individual living cushions in limited editions. The cushions are offered in   AN-NA design's own online shop. The start-up started with unique cushions. The first designs of the "Limited Editions" product line have since been added. “Limited Edition” means a maximum of 100 cushions per design. “Made in Germany” is part of the corporate philosophy, and this is certified for every cushion.
 
Click here for the AN-NA Design cushions:
https://www.an-na-design.com/webseite/shop/
 
Colored highlights
 
 "With just one or two cushions you can significantly increase the positive effect of a room", says Anna von der Heiden. "Placing small colored highlights in a room produces an immediate result. The artist and art therapist knows how important color is, especially in these challenging times.
 
50plus start-up
 
The founder Anna von der Heiden fulfilled a dream in her early 50s. She gave up her previous job after 32 years. Since then she has been doing what she loves. She works as a designer and artist. The courage to start over pays off because the label attracts attention. As a small but fine niche in the German interior design industry, it is an asset. Creative, innovative, colorful.
 
 
Contact:
Anna von der Heiden
AN-NA Design

D-53804 Much
Germany
Phone: +49 (0) 173 292 6123
Mail: art@annavonderheiden.com


Web:
http://www.an-na-design.com/webseite/

Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/an_na_design_label/                               @an_na_design_label

Photo-Credit:
Living- and cut out photos:  Anna von der Heiden.
Portrait-photos: Susanne Neßhöver