This cotton blanket features the V&A's popular "Strawberry Thief" pattern. From the Victoria and Albert Museum, one of the world's largest collections of art, design, and performance, the V&A collection was inspired by the Arts and Crafts movement and aims to bring art closer to everyday life. "Strawberry Thief" is a cotton upholstery fabric designed by Morris in 1883. This adorable design features a small bird pecking at strawberries, a motif often seen in the garden of Morris's second home, Kelmscott Manor. It is one of Morris's most famous works. The surface is highly absorbent, breathable, and warm for comfortable wear. Made with Japanese fabric, this blanket is dyed and sewn entirely in Japan, making it a truly Japanese-made blanket.
Size: 140 x 200 cm
Material: Pile yarn (fuzzy portion): 100% cotton, Ground yarn: 100% polyester
This cotton blanket features the V&A's popular "Strawberry Thief" pattern. From the Victoria and Albert Museum, one of the world's largest museums of art, design, and performance, comes the V&A Collection, inspired by the Arts and Crafts movement and based on the concept of bringing art closer to everyday life. Strawberry Thief... a cotton upholstery fabric designed by Morris in 1883. This adorable design features a small bird pecking at strawberries, a motif often seen in the gardens of Morris's second home, Kelmscott Manor. It is one of Morris's most famous works. The surface is highly absorbent, breathable, and warm, making it comfortable to wear. This is a carefully crafted Japanese blanket, made with Japanese fabric, with all dyeing and sewing carried out domestically.