Bauhaus Blankets
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The 'Gunta' woollen blanket finds its inspiration in the Bauhaus period and the work of the Bauhaus weaver - master craftswoman Gunta Stölzl.
The ZigZagZurich collection of artists and designers interprets and celebrates art in New Zealand wool.
The ZigZagZurich collection of artists and designers interprets and celebrates art in New Zealand wool.
The ZigZagZurich collection of artists and designers interprets and celebrates art in New Zealand wool.
The ZigZagZurich collection of artists and designers interprets and celebrates art in New Zealand wool.
In occasion of the 100th anniversary of the Bauhaus, Sophie Probst and Michele Rondelli continued the series of “Bauhaused” blankets
In occasion of the 100th anniversary of the Bauhaus, Sophie Probst and Michele Rondelli continued the series of “Bauhaused” blankets
In occasion of the 100th anniversary of the Bauhaus, Sophie Probst and Michele Rondelli continued the series of “Bauhaused” blankets
Inspired by the traditional Korean wrapping cloth.
Corinth is inspired by journeys and landscapes. “We wanted to play with the strands that become the edges of the brush drawings.
Foot shows in a funny way the lines of sport grounds such as tennis and football courts, which we then converted into colourful beach and sport towels.
Foot 2 shows in a funny way the lines of sport grounds such as tennis and football courts, which we then converted into colourful beach and sport towels.
The "Aster" blanket by Senem Oezdogan was inspired by the Aster flower and its origin in mythology.
"Echo" blanket by Oezdogan was inspired by landscapes and architecture.
“Gate” by Celine Cornu is the new addition to our existing Bauhaused Blankets
Collection.
the Bengali wool blanket inspired by the jungles of Asia adds a unique twist of design and humour combined with warm earthy colours from the native lands des...
The word “Sasso”, from Studio Surface Service’s blanket, means stone in Italian. It comes from an idea and an image in the shape of a blanket.
“Decorative” blanket also by Bunt is a minimalistic story of modern day folklore, traditional beliefs, stories of a community passed through the generations...
“Field” by Jo Hummel is a 1:1 blankets made from the original painting.
“Dye” by Michele Rondelli is inspired by the fascinating and vibrant ikat dying technique. This joyful blanket gives the impression that colors are flowing a...
“Meandering” by Roland Schär is a 1:1 blankets made from the original painting, it finds the roots in travels through space, colors and cultures. It shares s...
“The Climb” by Celine Cornu is an elegant hand-drawn pattern which is a metaphor of a soft growth movement.
“Love” by Michele Rondelli. ALL I WANT IS LOVE is a throwback to the 80’s – vivid colours meets typography meets blatant messaging
In “Patchwork” Rondelli plays with rhythm and primary shapes. Just like a traditional patchwork quilt made of multiple pieces of fabric sewn together to form...
“Stain” by Michele Rondelli is a joyful study about discoloration and distinguishment from the medium it is found upon. With liquids in mind, Rondelli uses t...
Panoramas - Schär’s work shows the reminiscence of landscapes seen and materials observed: rhythms, colours and textures are combined in a game of proportions.
The ZigZagZurich Artist Wool collections celebrate original art woven in New Zealand Wool blankets.
‚Fez’ tributes the wonderful tribal culture discovered on a recent voyage from designer Sophie Probst to the north and eastern part of Africa.
'Aspect' and 'Framework' by Yanyi Ha deal with the relations between architecture and nature. Yanyi Ha is a designer and artist living in London.
'Aspect' and 'Framework' by Yanyi Ha deal with the relations between architecture and nature.
In Leo Zero's 'Cycles' blanket, his professional mix of music and graphic artistry is fully expressed, bringing the vibes of the 90s to life.
Post It evokes the colors, shapes and geometry of Post-It paper.
Elliot is inspired by ancient Asian dragon drawings.
Elliot is inspired by ancient Asian dragon drawings.
"I have been experimenting with the idea of "A Quiet Body" through shapes and movement.
Inspired by an artist's color pallet that can be found in an Atelier in a buzzing Italian town or the peaceful French countryside.
Anna Mörner’s Blue Matin: There is no animal as powerful and graceful as horses.
Cosy is one of a series of typographic images, the letters are combined like geometric picture elements to form a good composition.
Fez 2 tributes the wonderful tribal culture discovered on a recent voyage from designer Sophie Probst to the northern and eastern parts of Africa.
Penumbral no. 48 by Todd Schulz is based on his 48th painting in the systemic art series “Penumbral”
Scrabble is inspired by Johanna's desire to be constantly observing different things and events for their emotional effect both on herself and others.
Mina is a paper collage. The abstract walks with the dog Mina were combined into a composition.
Nature has always been a source of inspiration in Marie Melcor work
The design of Minigolf by Zebu is a reflection of our creative practice: "through abstraction and reduction, we are trying to visualize the essence of an ima...
The design Warm by Loannis Lassithiotakis is inspired by the eternal relationship of light with spirituality.
The playful DOTTO blanket in the unique design by e15 presents itself with vibrant colors and an extraordinary feel, perfect for all seasons.