
Details
- Maker•Studio Ford
- Medium•Textiles
- Origin•USA
- Composition•100% percale cotton, stitched with cotton thread
- Dimensions•Throw: 1270 x 1780mm
- Care •Dryclean Reccomended.
Description
Consciously craft-forward, the production of these luxurious artisanal throws is meticulous and stratified.
Reversible, featuring a different print design on each side, made by hand over many months from block-printed percale cotton with natural cotton fill in Jaipur, India. Each throw is hand-stitched using a traditional unknotted running-stitch technique.
The blooming flower throw features patterns of botanical inspiration in hues of deep moss green with crimson blanket stitched edges, offering warmth and texture to your living space or bedroom with a gentle tactility.
An homage to the quiet intensity of nature, Collection III draws inspiration from the macrophotography of Karl Blossfeldt, whose lens captured the architectural precision of the botanical world. In his images, isolated against stark neutral backdrops, tendrils, petals, and root hairs emerge as sculptural forms—revealing a design language that is both primal and refined. Guided by Blossfeldt’s belief that modern art must root itself in nature’s intrinsic beauty, this collection studies the fine geometry and organic rhythm found in the smallest botanical details. Each pattern is a meditation on structure and softness, translated into textile with a reverence for natural form and a belief, as Blossfeldt once said, that the plant “compels everything to attain the highest artistic form, Josie Ford.
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- 【33】Studio Ford

Preserving the art of hand-block printing through timeless textiles.
STUDIO FORD is a Los Angeles-based textile atelier dedicated to preserving the heritage craft of Indian block printing. Founded in 2017 by Josie Ford—an art historian and printmaker—the studio brings a thoughtful, art-informed approach to contemporary textile design.
Rooted in botanical and geometric observation, Studio Ford’s patterns are designed in California and brought to life in close collaboration with skilled artisans in Jaipur, India. Each textile is hand-printed using traditional wood blocks and produced in small batches, reflecting a commitment to slow, intentional craftsmanship.
Timeless and tactile, every piece from Studio Ford carries the warmth of the hand and the spirit of cultural exchange—honouring both process and place.