Shima-Shima Sherpa Blanket

$60.00
A holiday pattern, by way of the Japanese avant-garde. The design, originally carved and printed by Furuya Kōrin in 1904, appeared in Shima-Shima, his seminal woodblock collection of textile patterns. Here, geometry replaces ornament: interlocking grids of green, saffron, and red create a rhythm that feels both festive and modern, a century ahead of its time.

On one side, the vivid woodblock pattern; on the other, a soft camel-colored sherpa. An unexpected heirloom for the season, equally at home draped over a sofa or wrapped around on a quiet winter morning.

• 50" x 60"
• Fabric: 100% polyester (51.5% surface fabric, 48.5% sherpa fabric)
A holiday pattern, by way of the Japanese avant-garde. The design, originally carved and printed by Furuya Kōrin in 1904, appeared in Shima-Shima, his seminal woodblock collection of textile patterns. Here, geometry replaces ornament: interlocking grids of green, saffron, and red create a rhythm that feels both festive and modern, a century ahead of its time.

On one side, the vivid woodblock pattern; on the other, a soft camel-colored sherpa. An unexpected heirloom for the season, equally at home draped over a sofa or wrapped around on a quiet winter morning.

• 50" x 60"
• Fabric: 100% polyester (51.5% surface fabric, 48.5% sherpa fabric)