Koc Setesdal Bunad 130x200 Czarno-Czerwony
Fram Oslo1 267,50 zł brutto
1 690,00 zł
-25%
Setesdal Bunad Blanket is inspired by the Setesdal Bunad from the Aust-Agder region of Norway. The Bunad Blanket is designed by Andreas Engesvik who is a highly recognized designer from Norway. The blankets are produced in Norway by Grinakervev for Fram Oslo. Grinakervev is a weaving company with long tradition located in the beautiful Hadeland region of Norway.
Wysokość.H | 200 |
Głęb.Szer.W | 130 |
Motyw | Obiekty, Figury, Cyfry, Litery |
Materiał | Wełna |
Kolor | Czarny |
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Setesdal Bunad Blanket is inspired by the Setesdal Bunad from the Aust-Agder region of Norway.
The Bunad Blanket draws its inspiration from Norwegian traditional folk costumes (bunad), and each blanket relates directly to the colorways of the corresponding costume. This wealth of traditional color and pattern has been interpreted into a contemporary, classic, blanket steeped in heritage.
The Bunad Blanket is designed by Andreas Engesvik who is a highly recognized designer from Norway. The blankets are produced in Norway by Grinakervev for Fram Oslo. Grinakervev is a weaving company with long tradition located in the beautiful Hadeland region of Norway.
The soft woolen blanket measures: 130cm x 200cm.
100% Pure New Wool
Special Care
Extremely Delicate!
Special care should be taken to avoid contact with any objects that may cause damage to the product, such as rings, bracelets, buckles etc.
If a thread from the blanket becomes loose, either pull the thread out or carefully cut it off. The woven blanket will not unravel from this.
Dry Clean Only
Made in Norway
Andreas Engesvik
Andreas Engesvik (born 1970) has a BFA in History of Art from the University of Bergen, Norway and went on to study Design at the National College of Art and Design, also in Bergen, Norway. He graduated in 2000 with a BA with honours and founded in the same year NORWAY SAYS. After several successful international exhibitions NORWAY SAYS teamed up in Oslo in 2002.