
Gunta Stolzl Blanket in Indigo
In 2019, as part of the Bauhaus centenary celebrations, Wallace Sewell were authorized to create a re-edition of Gunta Stƶlzlās original āPrellerdeckeā blanket. The original design having been lost, Wallace Sewell have realized and recreated the design, with help from Gunta Stƶlzlās daughter, Monika Stadler, and archive drawings and photographs. Through textile detective work the team analyzed an existing photograph of the original blanket. The Wallace Sewell blanket harkens back to the original as closely as possible, picking up on the rhythm and simplicity of Guntaās designākeeping the tonal balance and design that is essentially Bauhaus, whilst updating to a more contemporary palette.
In 2019, as part of the Bauhaus centenary celebrations, Wallace Sewell were authorized to create a re-edition of Gunta Stƶlzlās original āPrellerdeckeā blanket. The original design having been lost, Wallace Sewell have realized and recreated the design, with help from Gunta Stƶlzlās daughter, Monika Stadler, and archive drawings and photographs. Through textile detective work the team analyzed an existing photograph of the original blanket. The Wallace Sewell blanket harkens back to the original as closely as possible, picking up on the rhythm and simplicity of Guntaās designākeeping the tonal balance and design that is essentially Bauhaus, whilst updating to a more contemporary palette.
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In 2019, as part of the Bauhaus centenary celebrations, Wallace Sewell were authorized to create a re-edition of Gunta Stƶlzlās original āPrellerdeckeā blanket. The original design having been lost, Wallace Sewell have realized and recreated the design, with help from Gunta Stƶlzlās daughter, Monika Stadler, and archive drawings and photographs. Through textile detective work the team analyzed an existing photograph of the original blanket. The Wallace Sewell blanket harkens back to the original as closely as possible, picking up on the rhythm and simplicity of Guntaās designākeeping the tonal balance and design that is essentially Bauhaus, whilst updating to a more contemporary palette.










