Originally illustrated by Kitagawa Utamaro in A Woman and a Cat (ca. 1793–94), this Edo-period print has been reimagined with a bold modern gradient that turns the quiet intimacy of the scene into something radiant, vibrant, and cheekily contemporary. Utamaro, known for his graceful bijin-ga (pictures of beautiful women), captures a moment of playful affection—now amplified with color and contrast that let the kitten’s joy ripple across centuries. A classic reborn with a pop twist.
Originally illustrated by Kitagawa Utamaro in A Woman and a Cat (ca. 1793–94), this Edo-period print has been reimagined with a bold modern gradient that turns the quiet intimacy of the scene into something radiant, vibrant, and cheekily contemporary. Utamaro, known for his graceful bijin-ga (pictures of beautiful women), captures a moment of playful affection—now amplified with color and contrast that let the kitten’s joy ripple across centuries. A classic reborn with a pop twist.
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Material
Material
Easy-care polyester top and non-slip black rubber underside.
Care instructions
Care instructions
All our floor mats are machine washable at 30 °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
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