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Frenckenberger Sylvie Fleury Flame Cashmere Blanket (79in/2m)

$3,235

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Frenckenberger‘s collaboration with Swiss artist Sylvie Fleury came about when co-founder Terry-Ann modelled for a project directed by Fleury. The designs are ablaze in flames and two-tone colour palettes – one of which is often neon – which come to life against the backdrop of the finest cashmere, sourced from the undercoat hair of goats free to roam Inner Mongolia. This blanket captures the nonchalant energy of the partnership.

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Frenckenberger‘s collaboration with Swiss artist Sylvie Fleury came about when co-founder Terry-Ann modelled for a project directed by Fleury. The designs are ablaze in flames and two-tone colour palettes – one of which is often neon – which come to life against the backdrop of the finest cashmere, sourced from the undercoat hair of goats free to roam Inner Mongolia. This blanket captures the nonchalant energy of the partnership.

Product ID: 2212284001

View more from: Frenckenberger / Blankets & throws

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Frenckenberger Sylvie Fleury Flame Cashmere Blanket (79in/2m)

$3,235

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Meet the Maker:

Frenckenberger

When Terry-Ann Frencken and Nathalie Schönenberger met in a little town next to Zurich, little did they know they were set to become the dynamic duo behind Frenckenberger, taking care of everything from modelling to management. Terry-Ann was initially brought on for one season to share her industry expertise – including the contacts she acquired during her 16 years with Rick Owens – but she and Nathalie soon realised that the power of two was far greater than one. The essence of each collection is a line-up of foundational pieces that are unpretentious and timeless, with finessed cuts that can be reinstated in fresh colour palettes time and time again. Everything is made from cashmere, which is sourced from the soft undercoat hair of Inner Mongolian goats.