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A CURATED COLLECTION FROM NEUE GALERIE NEW YORK

DARN IT
A classic palate of 12 wool-blend darning yarns from the finest French thread mill, Laine Saint-Pierre. Six darning needles and a pinewood darning egg complete a time-honored collection to restore woolens and knitwear.

MOSAIC BOX
Traditional Yosegi marquetry from Hakone, Japan
Hand-crafted from white ash, maple, magnolia, ginkgo, walnut, and cherry wood
Small L. 6 x H. 2¾ x W. 3¾ in. / Large L. 9½ x H. 4¼ x W. 6 in.

GESAMTKUNSTWERK BABY SWEATER
Lingua Franca for Neue NOW
100% pure cashmere, sustainably-sourced and hand-embroidered in New York City
Cream with mauve embroidery / Fits 18-24 months

FLOPPY LAMB
Produced by Steiff
Handmade from a luxuriously soft fabric with stitched nose and mouth, embroidered eyes, and the world-famous “Knopf im Ohr” brass-plated ear-button that is the instantly recognizable trademark of the company. Length 8 in. 

GOLDEN THREAD OF LIFE
An essential sewing kit comprised of a pair of 24 karat gold-plated scissors, a 24 karat gold-plated thimble, a spool of golden thread, and a golden-eyed needle.

WOMAN IN GOLD CASHMERE SWEATER
Lingua Franca for Neue NOW
In honor of Adele Bloch-Bauer and her iconic 1907 portrait by Gustav Klimt

100% pure cashmere, sustainably-sourced and hand-stitched in New York City

GOLDEN TRIO BRACELET SET
Three hand-crafted glass bead bracelets, inspired by Gustav Klimt's sensuous portrait Adele Bloch-Bauer I (1907) 

TRACING WIENER WERKSTÄTTE TEXTILES
Viennese Textiles from the Cotsen Textile Traces Study Collection  
Edited by Régine Bonnefoit and Marie-Eve Celio-Scheurer  
   
This book presents new research and archival findings on the textile and fashion designs of the Wiener Werkstätte movement (1903–1932). Textile specialists, art and design historians offer insights into the most important collections and archives in Austria, Switzerland, and the US.

The publication explores works by lesser-known female textile artists; the influence of Eastern European folk art, Japanese patterns, and ornamentation textbooks on textile designs; applications in fashion, interior design, film, theater; and marketing strategies used to enter new markets in the US.

It includes numerous illustrations of textile samples, many drawn from the Cotsen Textile Traces Study Collection (George Washington University Museum / Textile Museum), one of the largest collections of Wiener Werkstätte fabrics in the US.

Hardcover
208 pages | 56 color and 27 black-and-white illustrations
Birkhäuser, 2023

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