Embossed 1970 Blanket

£346.50 (£495.00) 30% off
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WHY WE LOVE THE Embossed 1970 Blanket

While messing around on my photocopier I spied the date 1970 printed in the corner of the catalogue I was leafing through. This date looked good. I kept blowing it up, then cut it out and pinned the strip of white paper onto my black jumper. It had a charm, like a cool record cover. I had read somewhere in a Coco Chanel biography, that she advised women to invest in a string of pearls because it reflected a luminescent glow onto the face. What I was looking at made me think of the early New York punk scene, and Patti Smith. This white stripe with the black writing is like a Punk string of pearls.

Wool blanket with embossed 1970 artwork, made in the United Kingdom.

100% Merino Wool, Dry Clean Only Blanket measures 204cm x 160cm

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UK Standard Delivery : Royal Mail 1-2 Business Days | £6.50

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UK Next Day Delivery : DPD | £10.00

EU Delivery: £10.00 to £25.00

Worldwide Delivery : £25.00 to £40.00

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Embossed 1970 Blanket

Embossed 1970 Blanket

£346.50

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While messing around on my photocopier I spied the date 1970 printed in the corner of a page of the book I was leafing through. I kept blowing it up, then cut it out and pinned it onto my black jumper. It had a rough charm that made me think of the early New York punk scene in the 70's, and Patti Smith.