WISHFUL THINKING 140 x 140 cm (Modal /Cashmere)

CHF 290

Make a wish. Wrap this sophisticated scarf around your neck. Now wait for that wish to come true
(it may require a bit of patience).
We designed the gorgeous Wishful Thinking scarf with a Japanese legend in mind. It is believed that anyone who folds a thousand origami cranes will be granted a wish by the gods, so we spared you the effort and came up with this visually chal- lenging scarf featuring mesmerizing multicolour geometric shapes.
Combining the meticulosity of origami, the grace of the crane and the many symbols behind it (fidelity, longevity, good fortune), this scarf is a fantastic fashion accessory to wear on repeat.

Origami: not just for sculpture lovers. It works as fashion inspo, too. Designed together with world-famous origami master and former Nasa Physicist Robert J. Lang., this sophisticated collection is a chic nod to the art of folding. Love at first sight for anyone who loves details and geometry.

3 in stock (can be backordered)

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Description

– 140 x 140 cm
– printed on Modal 93% & Cashmere 7%
– the edges are hand-rolled
– made in Como, Italy
– to be delivered within a box

The scarves are produced from A to Z in Como, Norther Italy, world’s most qualified district for high quality fashion accessories.

Modal is a processed bio-based textile made from reconstituted cellulose from the beech tree. The smoothness of the fabric also makes hard water deposits less likely to adhere to the surface, so it stays soft through repeated washings.

Cashmere, is a fiber obtained from Cashmere goats and other types of goat. Cashmere is collected during the spring moulting season when the goats naturally shed their winter coat.

Additional information

Weight 0.4 kg
Dimensions 140 × 140 cm
Box

35 x 35 x 4 cm / with magnetic catch

Deilvery

Europe 2-4 working days otherwise 3-6 working days

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Philipp Sidler 2018