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Indoor hammock WELLBEING

indoor hammock
indoor hammock
indoor hammock
indoor hammock
indoor hammock
indoor hammock
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Wellbeing is the product of a comprehensive study of local fibers, natural materials and techniques. Designed by academic and creative director Ilse Crawford, this collection based on touch, craftsmanship and respect for the environment is made without bleach or dyes. Wellbeing takes us back to the basics, to a tactile beauty that awakens the senses and connects us with our inner selves. The indoor hammock is generously sized and very comfortable. Fibers 100% Cotton Cotton fiber develops from the hull of the cottonseed. This fiber admits many types of braids and dyes, its resistance is comparable to silk and it has good thermal protection characteristics. Technique Hand loomed Manual weaving on a vertical or horizontal loom that plays with the intersection between weft and warp. Cleaning and care Tips Vacuum frequently. Clean stains with the appropriate solution before they dry. Take the rug to specialized dry cleaners, if necessary. Wellbeing collection Wellbeing is an organism of comforting textile products that support the human experience. All the items focus on tactility, materiality, craft and quality. They add warmth, softness and comfort to indoor environments, and a connection to the senses. The collection uses traditional techniques and crafted details that make the normal special. The Wellbeing collection uses hand spun Afghan wool, nettle, jute, linen, Tussar silk as well as cork, wood, raw wool, and raw cotton carefully sourced by nanimarquina’s team, as close as possible to where the pieces from the collection are produced, using traditional craft techniques and local artisans with whom nanimarquina has worked with for a long time.

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