Blanket: Cielo / Casa Luis Barragán
Inspired by Casa Luis Barragán in Mexico City — which was both Barragán’s residence and studio while he was alive — these colors show a brighter palette than our shaded blanket, Terraza, and between the two show the role that light plays on the changing experience viewers have depending on the time of day. The house was designated a UNESCO Heritage Site in 2004, the only individual property in all of Latin America to receive this honor.
Inspired by Casa Luis Barragán in Mexico City — which was both Barragán’s residence and studio while he was alive — these colors show a brighter palette than our shaded blanket, Terraza, and between the two show the role that light plays on the changing experience viewers have depending on the time of day. The house was designated a UNESCO Heritage Site in 2004, the only individual property in all of Latin America to receive this honor.
Inspired by Casa Luis Barragán in Mexico City — which was both Barragán’s residence and studio while he was alive — these colors show a brighter palette than our shaded blanket, Terraza, and between the two show the role that light plays on the changing experience viewers have depending on the time of day. The house was designated a UNESCO Heritage Site in 2004, the only individual property in all of Latin America to receive this honor.