Photograph of a cashmere blanket by KAWS, depicting a cartoonish green skeleton with a large head and X marks for eyes. Set against a dark teal backdrop, the central skeleton figure is surrounded by gloves and leg bones in shoes in shades of blue and green.

KAWS

FRACTURE

£1,700

A limited edition 100% Cashmere blanket by KAWS exclusive to House of Voltaire. All blankets are made to order by master craftspeople in a small, family-run business in Scotland using traditional weaving methods. Each edition comes with a sewn-in unique and numbered edition label. 

Edition Size

85

Dimensions

180 x 130 cm

Finishing

100% fine cashmere

Blankets are made to order and are therefore non-refundable.

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    Photograph of a cashmere blanket by KAWS folded in half and partially rolled up. Visible on the blanket is a leg bone wearing a cartoon style shoe in pale green.

    Credit: Maddox Gallery

    About The Artwork

    KAWS has generously produced this special cashmere blanket edition to fundraise for Studio Voltaire's artistic and public programmes, on the occasion of our 30th Anniversary. “It’s a pleasure to release my third blanket edition for House of Voltaire, all in support of Studio Voltaire’s vital artistic and community programmes, and in celebration of their 30th anniversary.” - KAWS Each blanket is created by master craftspeople in Scotland using a double-sided knitting technique. Please contact us if you require a blanket by a specific date, production can take up to twelve weeks. Your order will be placed with the weaver and dispatch will be confirmed via email.

    About KAWS

    KAWS' (b.1974) is an American conceptual artist whose practice spans the worlds of art, fashion and design. His works include paintings, murals, large-scale sculptures, street and public art, and wide-scale design projects.

    KAWS explores contemporary states of being in a uniquely humorous, affectionate artistic language. Widely known for his larger-than-life sculptures, hard edge paintings and murals, KAWS expresses and explores his work through a cast of cartoon-inspired characters.

    His work is infused with humour, humanity and affection for our times. Admired for his larger–than-life sculptures and colour–filled paintings, He has exhibited widely, with institutions such as Fire Station Museum, Doha; Mount Fuji, Japan; National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne; Rockefeller Centre, New York City; Yorkshire Sculpture Park, Wakefield; Yuz Museum, Shanghai, and Serpentine Galleries, London. He has collaborated with major fashion brands including Dior, Comme des Garçons, Nike, and The North Face.

    KAWS is represented by Skarstedt Gallery and Galerie Max Hetzler.