City Studies: Vienna (First Light)
City Studies: Vienna (First Light)
A woven cotton blanket designed for rooms that listen.
Threads of cream stone and cool early-spring light form a painterly corridor—arched windows, quiet lamplight, cobblestones still holding the memory of the day. The architecture rises with restraint and symmetry, softened by woven texture that lets the atmosphere emerge through thread rather than print.
Up close, you see texture.
From across the room, you feel composure.
Colorful fringed edges frame the piece with a handcrafted finish, giving it the presence of a small textile artwork when draped over a sofa or bench.
Available in three sizes to suit a reading chair, the foot of a bed, or a layered statement across a larger space.
This is not a dramatic accent piece.
It’s a composed one.
Layer it where chamber music drifts through open air, where books remain half-finished, where conversation unfolds without urgency. A tactile reminder that some rooms don’t need to be loud to be alive.
Product Features
100% cotton woven fabric for softness with structure
Classic tapestry construction that translates artwork into thread
Colorful fringed edges for a finished, handcrafted look
Available in three sizes
Note: Due to the nature of woven textiles, slight variations in color and texture are part of the character of the piece.
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Size & scale
Size & scale
Available in multiple sizes to suit different uses, from a compact accent piece to a larger statement layer. Check dimensions carefully and think about how much drape, chair coverage, or floor presence you want in your space.
Material & construction
Material & construction
Woven textile construction with visible threadwork and soft fringe edges. Unlike a smooth printed blanket, this style has a more tactile, substantial character and a more crafted visual finish.
Texture & finish
Texture & finish
The design is built through woven threads, which gives the surface a softly blended, slightly impressionistic quality up close and a more unified image from a distance. That texture is part of the character of the piece.
