Sankt Petri Facade Wool Throw – Dark Brick
Organic wool in dark brick and light grey, woven to the pattern of a particular wall. Sigurd Lewerentz built St Petri at Klippan between 1962 and 1966 under one rule: never cut a brick. The mortar was smeared across the faces rather than tooled neat, so the walls came out dark, raw and slightly irregular – a building made of brick and the visible evidence of laying it.
Kristina Stark has read that facade as a weave. Dark brick against light grey, courses that don't quite line up, in 100% organic wool. It's her first design for Klippan – a company that began in the same Skåne town as the church, in 1879, and still keeps its head office there.
Sofa-sized at 130 × 180cm. The pattern is woven large, so across a room it reads as a single block of colour; the courses only separate out when you're up close.
DETAILS DIMENSIONS
⋄ Woven at Klippan Saule, Riga, Latvia
⋄ 100% Organic Wool
⋄ Designed by Kristina Stark
⋄ OEKO-TEX certified
⋄ W 130㎝ × H 180㎝
CARE
Wool wants airing more than cleaning. A few hours outside will do most of the work most of the time.
⋄ Dry clean only
⋄ Do not machine or hand wash
⋄ Do not tumble dry
⋄ Do not bleach
⋄ Iron on medium if needed
Klippan of Sweden is a family-owned mill based in Latvia, dating back to 1879.
- Store:
- Made Good
- Price:
- $449