The Colorful Triangle Pattern infuses a vibrant aura into any space with its distinctive design. The vivacious pattern is an eclectic blend of soft-tones that embody both aesthetic appeal and visual softness, gently tantalizing the eye yet not overwhelming. The multi-colored triangle pattern strays from the mundane, presenting a contemporarily chic style, perfect for those looking to inject a bit of novelty in their décor. These triangles are meticulously arranged in a square shape, creating a visual hierarchy that is both stimulating and comforting.
The Colorful Triangle Pattern infuses a vibrant aura into any space with its distinctive design. The vivacious pattern is an eclectic blend of soft-tones that embody both aesthetic appeal and visual softness, gently tantalizing the eye yet not overwhelming. The multi-colored triangle pattern strays from the mundane, presenting a contemporarily chic style, perfect for those looking to inject a bit of novelty in their décor. These triangles are meticulously arranged in a square shape, creating a visual hierarchy that is both stimulating and comforting.
Premium quality towels
Material
Material
Terry velour with a mix of 60% microfiber and 40% cotton.
Details
Details
High quality meets high absorbency.
Care instructions
Care instructions
All our towels are colorfast and can be machine washed at 40 °C.
High quality print
High quality print
High quality thanks to lightfast sublimation process and extra protective coating.
Sustainably produced
Sustainably produced
Low waste, green electricity and a heart for social commitment.
Produced in Germany
Produced in Germany
All towels are produced and printed by a trusted local partner.
Pascal Deckarm was raised in West Germany in the 1970s, and the images of his childhood have had a large influence on his work as an adult. He creates images with unsaturated colours and simple geometric shapes that display the washed-out aesthetic of that age, both vintage and futuristic at the same time. Deckarm is self-taught, having studied Scandinavian Studies at university, and he cites Iceland’s rough and barren landscapes as major influences.