




Tokyo Solid Blanket
Description
Featuring a knitting technique with a subtle 3-D effect, this single-size throw brings an intriguing complexity to its pale rose shadings. The tone-on-tone patterning is a pixelated rendering of a bird's-eye view from Tokyo Tower, one of that city's tallest points. Suffice it to say, if you ever catch Barcelona design Cristian Zuzunaga with his iPhone camera pointed at the landscape, don't be surprised if it turns up in one his products, such as the case here. Craftsmen in Portrugal use a jacquard technique to knit the throw from threads made of cotton, with warming Merino virgin wool.
Specifications
Size
71.9" l x 55.1" w (180x140cm)
Material
Cotton, merino wool
Brand
Zuzunaga
“We are alchemists. We are not robots. We are so much more than something mechanical that is simply switched off when we die,” says artist and designer Cristian Zuzunaga. It’s an interesting comment from someone whose work focuses on the pixel, the cynosure of our digital life. Yet this Barcelona-born, London-based citizen of the world interprets that inspiration with analog traditions of the finest materials and a sustainable sensibility, grounded in hand craftsmanship. For the work, he has garnered awards including the ICFF Award for Best Textiles in New York and the coveted Les Découvertes award at Maison & Objet in Paris.
The son of a Catalan mother and a Peruvian father, Cristian set out at age 17 to travel the globe and define his place in it. Now settled in London where he finished his studies with an MA at the Royal College of Art, he also maintains a studio in his native city. Both his training as a graphic designer and his original interest as a student of biology inform his micro/macro view and use of color to provoke an emotional response. “We have to live for and through the senses,” he says. “That’s why I use multicolors.”