DENY Irena Orlov
Irena Orlov Poppy Poetry 3 Throw Blanket
13850-woth02$79.00
MSRP: $0.00
Description
Double Layer Woven Throw Blanket
The Deny Designs Double Layer Woven Throw Blanket adds a soft touch to any space. This blanket features double layers of woven, premium polyester yarn to add warmth and year around comfort. The beige underside and fringe hem on all four sides brings a touch of coziness to your favorite design printed on the top side. And the best part? Every purchase pays the artist who designed it—supporting creativity worldwide.
Single Layer Woven Throw Blanket
The Deny Designs Single Layer Woven Throw Blanket adds the perfect finishing touch to your room. Made from a machine washable, satin-finished polyester yarn, each throw blanket is finished with a fringe hem on all four sides. Your favorite design from our curated selection is featured on top with crisp white on the reverse. They make a lightweight and luxurious addition draped over your couch or bed. And the best part? Every purchase pays the artist who designed it—supporting creativity worldwide.
Details & Product Specs
Double Layer Woven Blanket
Single Layer Woven Blanket
Warranty
Wholesale orders are not eligible for returns or exchanges unless the product is deemed defective.
Care
Machine wash cold on gentle cycle. Tumble dry low. Do not bleach or iron.
Irena Orlov, innovative, contemporary fine artist, architect, designer, illustrator, photographer is known for creating captivating works which are full of energy.
Extraordinary versatile in her mediums, Irena could never imagine life without art. Having a successful carrier in architecture and design for quite a long time, she began to deal with fine art. She is an artist whose path in the fine arts has led her to a unique expression of mood and color. The combination of antique and a very clean, crisp modern design sense creates a highly prized, individual art style. Her images begin spontaneously and give expression to personal creativity and insight. Each piece is unique in design. Irena often prefers to think of herself as a craftsman, constructing, or interpreting imagery and messages from her conscious and subconscious mind.
Irena has lived in Ukraine, Russia, Israel, Canada, and now lives and works in Los Angeles.