On the official website of the 3D Párnák company, dozens of three-dimensional pillows were found that replicate cars, trucks, buses and even trains. The basis of the portfolio is not at all expensive models: the catalog contains a whole galaxy of cars from the times of the USSR! There are pillows in the shape of a Niva VAZ-2121, various Zhiguli cars, an early KamAZ-5511 and even a military UAZ-469.
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The products are simple in nature: a sponge is cut into a shape and a textile shell with creative graphics is applied to it. The cushion is hemmed in the right places, it will have to be shaped to match the actual proportions of the car. All operations are done manually. The cover is removable with a zipper, so the shell can be easily washed if it gets dirty.
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The average size of a pillow is 35-40 centimeters, and it costs about fifty euros in Hungarian currency. Another four euros will be spent on delivery throughout Europe. At the customer’s request, we can produce a more compact or, conversely, larger pillow. The range is wide: there are about 150 different models of transport, including the Soviet trolleybus ZiU-9, the Ikarus-280 bus, different versions of the IFA W50 and even the VAZ-2105 VFTS!
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Under each pillow with a Soviet car there is a short but meaningful description. For example, the authors recall that the Lada 1600 (“six”) first reached Hungary in November 1978, and the “seven” appeared in 1970. Lada 1200 is called the word Zsiguli, which is difficult to pronounce for Europeans.
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