Slowdown Studio Dresden Throw

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Created by Niki Dionne for Slowdown Studio

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DETAILS

The Dresden Throw, designed by Dallas-based illustrator Niki Dionne for Slowdown Studio, is a standout piece in their collection.

Crafted with care from recycled cotton, Slowdown Studio woven blankets offer a sustainable and eco-friendly option for enhancing any home. Made in the USA, the lightweight material lends itself well to various uses, such as a couch cover, bedspread, picnic rug, or even wall art. Versatile and stylish, this throw has the power to transform any space it graces.

SHIPPING & RETURNS

Shipping
We ship to Singapore addresses as well as several Southeast Asian countries, including the Philippines, Vietnam, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand. Certain addresses within Singapore are listed as restricted and we do not offer deliveries to such locations. Find out more.

Returns
We hope that you’ll love your purchase. In case you need to make a return, please take photos of the defective product in question, and if the product in question requires a demonstration of its defectiveness, please take a video and send it to customercare@stackedhomes.com within 7 days from the date of delivery.

DIMENSIONS

W137cm x H178cm

MATERIAL

100% cotton

CARE

Machine wash cold on a gentle cycle. Dry on a cool cycle or line dry.

ABOUT THE BRAND

Slowdown Studio

Founded in 2015 by Australian designer Marc Hendrick in East LA, Slowdown Studio is a brand rooted in collaboration. By bringing together emerging and established artists from around the world, the brand celebrates individuality and artistic expression. The result is a collection of functional and aesthetically pleasing pieces of art that breathe life into everyday living. Slowdown Studio invites you to "Slow it down" and appreciate the slower moments in life, encouraging a mindful pace.