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When art is made new, we are made new with it. We have a sense of solidarity with our own time, and of psychic energies shared and redoubled, which is just about the most satisfying thing that life has to offer. 'If that is possible,' we say to ourselves, 'then everything is possible'; a new phase in the history of human awareness has been opened up John Russell, The Meaning of Modern Art 1974 Celebrating 20th-Century Modernism this abstract French block-printed textile created in 1923, captures the essence of the times. The dynamic rhythmic grid structures explores space and movement; reminiscent of the Cubist, Futurist & Constructivists art styles. Cold machine washes on a gentle cycle and dry on a cool cycle or line dry.
This blanket print is a great choice for adding a contemporary, graphic touch to various bedroom styles. I love how the black, white, and neutral tones keep it versatile, working well in minimalist, monochrome, or even eclectic interiors. It’s perfect for layering over crisp white linen or muted bedding to create visual interest without overwhelming the space. Practical styling tips include pairing it with plain, solid-coloured pillows to let the print stand out, or adding a textured throw in a complementary tone for extra cosiness. This piece really suits modern settings, but it can also add an unexpectedly stylish edge to more traditional decor when paired thoughtfully.
Evan Carter
Flitch Interior Stylist
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