Stölzl cushion - nougat
Nougat is candy pink matched with ochre hues and grass green against a cream background, influenced by Paul Klee’s painting ‘Scenecio’.
Please note: Each Style offers 6-9 variations within the colourway, therefore ordering exact patterns can not be guaranteed.///Description
In 2019, as part of the Bauhaus centenary celebrations, Wallace Sewell were authorised to create a re-edition of Gunta Stölzl’s original ‘Prellerdecke’ blanket, woven for the dormitories at the Bauhaus Dessau in 1926.
Emma and Harriet analysed an existing photograph of the original blanket. Re-creating it in four new colour ways, which keep the tonal balance and design that is essentially Bauhaus, whilst updating to a more contemporary palette.
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Stölzl cushion - nougat
Stölzl cushion - nougat
Nougat is candy pink matched with ochre hues and grass green against a cream background, influenced by Paul Klee’s painting ‘Scenecio’.
Please note: Each Style offers 6-9 variations within the colourway, therefore ordering exact patterns can not be guaranteed.///Description
In 2019, as part of the Bauhaus centenary celebrations, Wallace Sewell were authorised to create a re-edition of Gunta Stölzl’s original ‘Prellerdecke’ blanket, woven for the dormitories at the Bauhaus Dessau in 1926.
Emma and Harriet analysed an existing photograph of the original blanket. Re-creating it in four new colour ways, which keep the tonal balance and design that is essentially Bauhaus, whilst updating to a more contemporary palette.
Original: $180.60
-70%$180.60
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Nougat is candy pink matched with ochre hues and grass green against a cream background, influenced by Paul Klee’s painting ‘Scenecio’.
Please note: Each Style offers 6-9 variations within the colourway, therefore ordering exact patterns can not be guaranteed.///Description
In 2019, as part of the Bauhaus centenary celebrations, Wallace Sewell were authorised to create a re-edition of Gunta Stölzl’s original ‘Prellerdecke’ blanket, woven for the dormitories at the Bauhaus Dessau in 1926.
Emma and Harriet analysed an existing photograph of the original blanket. Re-creating it in four new colour ways, which keep the tonal balance and design that is essentially Bauhaus, whilst updating to a more contemporary palette.





















