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MOTHER IS GOLD Print

MOTHER IS GOLD Print

Regular price £350
Regular price Sale price £350
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Celebrate the blessing that is your mum this Mother's Day.

Released in a limited run of 30 prints, with a % of proceeds going to support the amazing work that our friends at Mothers2Mothers do.

'Mother Is Gold' is the name of a song, often used in Yoruba culture, that Yinka grew up singing to celebrate the strength, beauty and sacrifice of motherhood. It was also the name of a 3-piece art collection that Yinka created in support of Mothers2Mothers, meant to celebrate and honour the power of women and serve as a reminder of their importance and value as a pillar in society.

The comfort and protection mothers give their children inspired the 'umbrellas' depicted on the pattern, accompanied with the very words that complement the definition of motherhood - Resilient, Visionary, Strong.

Each print has a golden screen printed slogan in the centre and is hand-signed by Yinka Ilori, and comes with a certificate of authenticity.

Product Details

- Archival digital print on Somerset-Enhanced Satin
- Gold screen print for central slogan
- 50x50cm
- 330gsm paper
- Printed in the UK
- Limited Edition of 30
- Frame not included

Delivery & Returns

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UK

- Standard: £5.95, free on orders over £150
- Express: £9.95

EUROPE

- Standard: £15
- Express: £30

USA / REST OF WORLD

- Standard: £30
- Express: £40

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  • Ilori’s collection is aimed at fostering joy and togetherness, with stationery, games and homeware that focus on ‘memory-making and play’.

  • London-based artist Yinka Ilori’s first homeware collection is an explosion of colour, pattern and narrative stemming from his British-Nigerian heritage.

  • His collection of cushions, rugs and tableware has the effect of vitamin C in any interior.

  • Ilori’s British-Nigerian heritage and local London scenery are referenced in his signature boldly coloured tableware and textiles.