ROLLERS SQUARE SCARF
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Dimensions: 90cm x 90cm
- Artwork in collaboration with artist Michael Swaney
- Square scarf
- Hand rolled edging
- Refer to flat lay product shots for true product and colour representation
Cherish your Alemais clothing and reduce your climate impact. Caring for our clothes has the potential to reduce its carbon, water, and waste footprint significantly.
For this piece we recommend dry clean only. Seek out your local Eco dry cleaner. Unfortunately, harmful chemicals are used in conventional dry-cleaning such as Perchloroethylene. These chemicals not only harm the planet, but they can also linger on your clothes.
Composition: 100% Silk Twill
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Artist Collab
MICHAEL SWANEY
A multidisciplinary artist who shifts seamlessly and ambidextrously between such mediums of painting, collage, ceramics and video, the visual world of Canadian-born, Barcelona-based Michael Swaney burns rich and brightly with childlike curiosity, showcasing a pertinacious spirit for adventure.
Fusing colour, form and texture into his exuberant and playful paintings, Swaney pivots freely from the physical world around him to his childhood memories and subconscious in order to capture the graphic compositions and geometric forms that populate his creative universe. His work has been exhibited throughout Europe, Scandinavia and North America.