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The Tuluk design is a collaboration with Carlowrie Castle to celebrate the life of the intrepid Edwardian explorer Isobel Wylie Hutchison. Isobel journeyed across Greenland documenting the Inuit tribes and the flora and fauna she encountered. This blanket was borne out of her beautiful watercolour sketches and intricate patterns on the Inuit ceremonial cape she wore. Tuluk is the affectionate name given to her by the Inuits. This collection is inspired by extraordinary female explorers and their sketchbooks. This collection evokes an artist’s palette much like the watercolours used by these women on their expeditions. The harsh environments limited what they could carry on their journeys reducing the variability of colour, which is demonstrated in the tonal hues of the design.
I love the Tuluk Blanket Majeda Clarke for its versatile pattern and rich colour palette, making it a fantastic addition to a variety of interiors. It works particularly well in casual, cosy spaces such as lived-in lounges or bedrooms with a layered, eclectic aesthetic. The geometric pattern adds visual interest without overwhelming the space, making it suitable for both modern and more traditional settings. Practical styling tips include draping it over a sofa for easy access, folding it neatly at the foot of a bed to introduce colour and texture, or using it as a statement accent in a neutral room to bring warmth and personality. Its craftsmanship and pattern make it a reliable choice for adding a relaxed yet curated finish to your interior.
Sienna Brooks
Flitch Interior Stylist
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