Item No.
100313842
Lambswool Basket Weave Throw
Item No.
100313842
Lambswool Basket Weave Throw
Agatha
- 100% merino lambswool.
- Tassel fringe on two sides.
- A lighter weight throw that’s ideal for all seasons.
- 76.77" H 74.8" W
Shipping Options
- Ships via FedEx
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Designed by Wallace Sewell for Wallace Sewell
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Tweedy mix —
London-based designers Harriet Wallace-Jones and Emma Sewell employ yarn, structure, and color to create textiles with striking patterns. Their Basket Weave Throw is made of soft merino lambswool and features an interesting mix of pixelated motifs and tweed patterns.
Details
The Basket Weave Throw (2021) is woven from fine merino lambswool in a playful mix of color and scale. Designed by London-based studio Wallace Sewell, the multicolor basketweave pattern is surrounded by a tweed border and finished with tassel fringe on two sides. Light enough to wrap around your shoulders on a chilly evening, this throw also looks beautiful draped on a chair or sofa. Dry clean only. Made in the U.K.
- 100% merino lambswool.
- Tassel fringe on two sides.
- A lighter weight throw that’s ideal for all seasons.
- Brand
- Wallace Sewell
- General Dimensions
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- 76.77" H 74.8" W
- Product Weight
- 2.31 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.
Small
- Height (in): 37.4
- Width (in): 76.77
- Weight (lbs): .92
Large
- Height (in): 76.77
- Width (in): 74.8
- Weight (lbs): 2.31
- 100% merino lambswool
Wallace Sewell
British design studio Wallace Sewell was founded in 1992 by Royal College of Art alumni Harriet Wallace-Jones and Emma Sewell as an exploration of woven fabrics. Their renowned textiles combine modern design with traditional techniques, characterized by graphic patterns, bold colors, and innovative textures. Their designs span fashion to interiors, and are found in museums across the world.
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