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Habitats: City, Coast and Forest

Book Flatlay Cover Front Transparent Trio[1] Frame 83

A collectable trio of hardcover books

Inspired by traditional tukutuku (lattice work) and the story of Tirikawa (North Rock), this full body design speaks to resilience as well being a call to action to support our efforts for Climate Change – as our resilience is dependent on the resilient nature of our natural world.

Description

Inspired by traditional tukutuku (lattice work) and the story of Tirikawa (North Rock), this full body design speaks to resilience as well being a call to action to support our efforts for Climate Change – as our resilience is dependent on the resilient nature of our natural world.

Product Details & Specifications

A representation of resilience and an acknowledgement of our relationship with the natural environment.
Inspired by traditional tukutuku (lattice work) and the story of Tirikawa (North Rock), this full body design speaks to resilience as well being a call to action to support our efforts for Climate Change – as our resilience is dependent on the resilient nature of our natural world.
This blanket is woven with 100% New Zealand Lambswool and four different weave structures have been used to enhance the design. Uhi Tai has been milled and pressed to achieve a soft and smooth feel and features a hemmed edge.
 
The yarn colours used are Bay, Rust, Seaspray and Rock and the design also features a reversible contrasting colour way.
Dimensions:
134 cm x 200 cm, 2 kg
Designed by Josh and Whakaawa Te Kani

Delivery & Timing

We work with a small but mighty mill based in Aotearoa (New Zealand) and our delivery times are dependent on the number of orders we have at any one time. When you purchase this blanket, you will receive an order confirmation and we will be able to update you with a more specific delivery time.

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