Fugl og fisk throw, 100 x 135 cm, grey - beige

Røros Tweed

$141.00

Røros Tweed
Fugl og fisk throw
$141.00



Description

Røros Tweed's Fugl og fisk blanket features an abstract landscape where natural elements and animals blend together – the name translates from Norwegian to "bird and fish". Designed by Sandra Blikås and inspired by the works of surrealist M. C. Escher, this throw plays with the harmony of different textures and shapes, mirrored on the reverse side in contrasting colours. With its soft, gentle tones, this wool blanket is perfect for brightening up your bedding or as a cosy throw for the sofa.

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
Grey, beige
Length
135 cm
Width
100 cm
Weight
0.6 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
RTW1153-M

Sandra Blikås

Sandra Blikås is a Norwegian graphic designer and illustrator who graduated from the Norwegian School of Creative Subjects in Trondheim in 2011. Specialising in graphic design and illustration, Blikås moved to Oslo in 2014, where she began her career as a freelance illustrator. Known for her vibrant and colourful illustrations, Blikås is also part of byHands, a collective representing contemporary Norwegian artists.

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