City throw, 135 x 200 cm, pastel

Røros Tweed

CHF 209.00 CHF 233.00

Colour: Light green, pink, multicolored


Røros Tweed
City throw
CHF 209.00 CHF 233.00



Description

Røros Tweed's City blanket reflects designer Ingunn Birkeland’s love for colour – a master of bold and creative colour combinations, Birkeland is well known for her work in fashion. The City blanket combines the inviting warmth of four rich hues with the precise, geometric lines inspired by urban landscapes. The result is a harmonious yet vibrant design that adds a warm, lively touch to any sofa, armchair or bed.

High-quality home textiles by the Norwegian Røros Tweed are made from 100% Norwegian lambswool, shorn from sheep living free in the mountains. The manufacturing process is also kept fully in Norway to maintain high standards, which have been essential to the company's continued success since the 1940s.

Material
100% Norwegian lambswool
Colour
Light green, pink, multicolored
Length
200 cm
Width
135 cm
Weight
1.2 kg
Care instructions
Hand wash at 30°C. Use mild detergent for wool. Remove excess water by rolling. Dry on a flat surface
Product ID
RTW4651

Ingunn Birkeland

Ingunn Birkeland is a Norwegian fashion designer with extensive experience in fashion and textile design, ranging from knitwear to gala outfits. After earning her master's degree from the Oslo National Academy of the Arts, Birkeland established her own brand, Ingunn Birkeland Oslo, in 2005. She has hosted numerous fashion shows and exhibitions, and her designs have even been worn by royalty. Her work has also been acquired for the permanent collection of Norway's National Museum.

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