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de Le Cuona Introduces 2022 Winter Collection
Winter Warming: New accessories from de Le Cuona to keep you warm this winter.
A new luxury capsule collection of beautiful interior accessories crafted in the finest natural fibers for midwinter comfort. These are textures made for the hand to caress in the most comforting colors rooted in the natural world. The collection comprises an edit of two timeless throws and four distinctly de Le Cuona cushions to dress your home this season.
Throws:
Beautifully spun winter warming throws, one in the finest cashmere, the other handwoven in the ultra-soft fibers of Alpaca, both in warming neutrals.
The Mouliné Cashmere Throw with Fringe is wonderfully warm and the Handwoven Alpaca Throw with Fringe is utterly luxurious. Both the Alpaca and Cashmere fibers selected for these exquisite throws have been carefully sourced; the Alpaca from Fair Trade farms in South Peru and the Cashmere from traditional farms in Mongolia. The fibers are then spun and woven by artisans on traditional looms to create sublimely soft 100% natural throws, perfect for long winter nights.
Cushions:
Textures are layered, colors combined, and intricate detailing applied, in a color palette of rich autumnal coppers, burnished old golds, and warm elegant neutrals. Opulent velvets and lustrous linens are contrasted with buttery soft Lamb Napper leather and soft suede to create cushions that are uniquely de Le Cuona.
Each de Le Cuona cushion is hand crafted from de Le Cuona fabrics, woven in the best European mills using the world’s finest natural. Skilled craftspeople create inventive designs with real artistry using techniques from drawn thread-work and French seam details, to knotted tassels and frayed fringing, or waxed cord and leather embroidery, all by hand in England.
The de Le Cuona accessory collection is designed to work harmoniously together in complementary color palettes that allow you to layer texture and color effortlessly.
Discover more at de Le Cuona on the 16th Floor of the New York Design Center.