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Item No.
100192718
Buren Throw - Multi
Out of Stock
Item No.
100192718
Buren Throw - Multi
Out of Stock
Multi
- Inspired by the work of Daniel Buren.
- Machine washable.
- Multi-color striped pattern.
- 70" H 50" W
Shipping Options
- Ships via FedEx
Return Options
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DWR honors a one (1) year warranty on all products. Brand-specific warranties may extend to longer periods.
Designed by Ellen Van Dusen
Manufacturer SKU:
Candy striper —
Make a bold statement with the contrasting stripes of the Buren Throw.
Details
Graphic design
Designer Ellen Van Dusen was inspired by the work of Daniel Buren, who has done a lot of work with color and vertical stripes to create the Buren Throw (2020). The throw pairs unexpected colors, creating a balanced, compelling composition.
- Inspired by the work of Daniel Buren.
- Machine washable.
- Multi-color striped pattern.
- General Dimensions
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- 70" H 50" W
- Product Weight
- 3 lbs
- Assembly
- Comes fully assembled
- Warranty
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DWR honors a one (1) year warranty on all products. Brand-specific warranties may extend to longer periods.
- Clearance Policies
- All sales are final on items that display a “final sale” badge, with the exception of damaged, defective, or incorrect items. If there’s a problem with your order, please contact us for assistance within three (3) days of receipt at 1.800.944.2233 or service@dwr.com. Final sale items are excluded from all price adjustments.
Buren Throw
- Height (in): 70
- Width (in): 50
- Weight (lbs): 3
- Cotton
Ellen Van Dusen
Designer Ellen Van Dusen has always been attracted to textiles, the more brightly colored the better. Raised by two architects, Van Dusen started creating her own fashions in high school. At the age of 23, she founded Dusen Dusen, based in Brooklyn. Once on her own, she translated her fondness for vibrant colors and geometric, doodle-like patterns into simple, wearable clothing and textiles.
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