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Throwboy releases limited-edition colorful version of its iconic 1984 Pillow

Limited-edition 1984 Colors Pillow from Throwboy
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Throwboy is very well-known for its throw pillows, which are modeled after some of Apple’s computers and app icons. Now, Throwboy is pushing out a very special edition of one of its throw pillows called1984 Colors Pillow.” As the name suggests, this elusive pillow is modeled after the original Macintosh which was introduced in 1984, but this time, the pillow is multi-colored as each face has a different color, similar to how one of the earliest Apple logos consisted of a rainbow-striped pattern. So it was quite fitting for Throwbow to push out this limited-edition pillow to commemorate the computer’s anniversary. Needless to say, this pillow is made of the same high-quality materials you’d expect from other throw pillows that the company offers.

“A twist on the classic computer 1984 Pillow that you know and love, this plushy piece of home decor will brighten up any room and let your geek flag fly. Inspired by the cute, familiar 80s computer, it now features a colorful makeover that adds a lively touch to its nostalgic charm, making it a perfect addition to any space.”

This pillow is a limited edition as only 20 are made, if you’re really enthusiastic about the Mac and want something special to add to your collection of Apple-related stuff, you may want to act fast because supplies usually deplete very quickly with limited-edition collectibles. This pillow is available at Throwboy’s website for $60 (before shipping), which is $16 more than other pillows modeled after Apple’s computers, but it will surely be well worth that premium given how special this pillow is.

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