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This item is brand new but has now been discontinued as a Really Well Made product line. 'Discontinued' items are not eligible for returns or refunds.

Bunad Blankets are a series of colourful blankets based on motifs from regions in Norway: Vest-Agder and Trøndelag. 'Bunader' are traditional costumes with roots in rural clothes from the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. The designer, Andreas Engesvik, works with Norwegian manufacturer Fram Oslo to make products in the Bunad range.

The quality of the blankets has the right balance between weight and function (not too thick) and it drapes nicely. It is meant as an all-year blanket, to be used both at home and in the summer/winter cabin.

Fram Oslo is a Scandinavian furniture and interior design company with a Norwegian signature. Fram Oslo seeks to offer modern and sustainable quality products, that will last for generations.

Andreas Engesvik on the design: "All the colours are exactly the same as on the bunads; we did a lot of fine tuning of course, and we had to choose eight colours for every blanket, as this is the limit for the Jacquard machine" - which is used to create this unique pattern and texture.

Bunad Blanket / Discontinued

Bunad Blanket / Discontinued

by Fram Oslo

Regular price ₩231,000 KRW
Regular price ₩330,000 KRW Sale price ₩231,000 KRW
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Technical Information
130 x 200 cm (without fringes)

Extremely Delicate
Special care should be taken to avoid contact with any objects that may cause snagging to the product, such as rings, bracelets, buckles etc.
If a thread from the blanket becomes loose, either pull the thread out or carefully cut it off. The woven blanket will not unravel from this.

Dry Clean Only
Materials/Construction

100% Pure New Wool 
Available in two colourways: 
Vest-Agder 1810 - Pastel Blue, Pastel Pink & Pastel Green 
Trøndelag - Cream, Red, Dark Green, Moss Green

This item is brand new but has now been discontinued as a Really Well Made product line. 'Discontinued' items are not eligible for returns or refunds.

Bunad Blankets are a series of colourful blankets based on motifs from regions in Norway: Vest-Agder and Trøndelag. 'Bunader' are traditional costumes with roots in rural clothes from the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. The designer, Andreas Engesvik, works with Norwegian manufacturer Fram Oslo to make products in the Bunad range.

The quality of the blankets has the right balance between weight and function (not too thick) and it drapes nicely. It is meant as an all-year blanket, to be used both at home and in the summer/winter cabin.

Fram Oslo is a Scandinavian furniture and interior design company with a Norwegian signature. Fram Oslo seeks to offer modern and sustainable quality products, that will last for generations.

Andreas Engesvik on the design: "All the colours are exactly the same as on the bunads; we did a lot of fine tuning of course, and we had to choose eight colours for every blanket, as this is the limit for the Jacquard machine" - which is used to create this unique pattern and texture.

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    Andreas Engesvik

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    Andreas Engesvik

    Andreas Engesvik is one of Norway's most prominent designers and a leading contributor to the reemergence of notable Scandinavian product and furniture design since the turn of the 21st century. He graduated from University in 2000 and the same year established design practice ‘Norway Says’ with two of his contemporaries. Many of the products and furniture from the studio have become contemporary classics produced at a time when the Scandinavian design scene in general, and the Norweigan design scene in particular, was mostly appreciated for the furniture icons of its rich past.

    Today Andreas runs his own studio and works in a variety of design fields ranging from furniture and tableware to industrial design. He has...