Eames Wool Blanket
Like many other prominent twentieth-century architects and designers, Charles and Ray Eames also sought to implement their ideas about colors, shapes, and materials in the design of textiles. The 'Dot Pattern' was created in 1947 in conjunction with an exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. The pattern is a large-scale graphic composition made up of crosses and dots, thereby referencing the abstract paintings by Ray Eames from the 1930s.
The Eames Wool Blankets are produced in a jacquard weave, which means that the colors of the “Dot Pattern” are reversed on the front and back. Available in several hues, the wool blankets are made of 100% high-quality Merino lambswool and are particularly light, fine, and soft to the touch while also providing optimal warmth and thermal balance.
- Material: 100% Merino lambswool, produced in a jacquard weave.
- Characteristics: Merino lambswool is a high-quality natural fiber obtained from the first shearing of Merino lambs. It is extremely light, fine, and soft to the touch while also providing optimal warmth and thermal balance.
- Quality: working with premium natural fibers requires considerable technical know-how and manual skill. For this reason, Vitra blankets are made by a German blanket manufacturer with over 100 years of experience in fabricating products from natural fibers. Their expert hand craftsmanship ensures the high-quality execution of the designs.
DETAILS:
by Vitra
Material: 100% Merino lambswool
Designed by Charles and Ray Eames
Made in Denmark
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