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Heddles Throw | Plaid

DESIGN BY Karin Carlander, 2022

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TEXTILE TRADITION REVISITED

A luxurious blanket featuring a delicate ribbed pattern, the Heddles blanket is made from Andean alpaca wool. A delicate fringe along the edge of the blanket invites you to take a closer look at the manufacturing process, which sees the warp and weft of the loom working together.

PRODUCT CARE AND MAINTENANCE

In this manual you will find some recommendations for the care and maintenance of your Cassina products.

The materials are divided into different categories; each one is accompanied by its own information sheet with instructions, preventative measures and methods for cleaning.

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PRODUCTION YEAR

2022

Weaver and textile artist Karin Carlander interprets classic techniques as the backbone of her creative process.

When it came to the Heddles throw, Carlander selected alpaca wool from the Andes mountains. These thin, glossy fibers were woven into a luxurious blanket that features a subtle ridged design. Along the throw’s edge, a delicate fringe invites a closer look at the construction process, which sees the loom’s warp and weft working together.

“This analogue way of creating is a collaboration between my loom and the material,” says Carlander. “The way threads and colours perform is new and unexpected with each material. Even after so many years, the craft continues to surprise me.”

Karin Carlander

I CONTEMPORANEI

Karin Carlander

Contemporary weaver and textile artist Karin Carlander creates hand-woven designs from her studio in Raadvad, Denmark. After studying the craft with renowned French weaver Jacqueline de la Baume at her studio in Provence, Carlander graduated as a textile designer from the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts. In 2013, Carlander established her own brand, Textile No., in 2013, which elevates functional objects used in everyday life. Made on a wooden hand-loom, each design brings traditional Nordic craftsmanship into a modern context.

 

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