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These Blankets Are Designed To Look Like Abstractions Of City Skyscrapers

It's a bird! It's a plane! It's a...blanket that looks like a skyscraper?!  British textile artist and recent Royal College of Art graduate Danny Lee's fascination with skyscrapers began when he moved to London's Canary Wharf, a neighborhood teeming with tall buildings. He turned his sense of wonderment into a series of textiles that combined his own photos with Google Earth's bird's-eye perspective, then stitched and remixed them together digitally.

The resulting collection subtly weaves in nuances and textures in repeating patterns. Priced between $150 (for a cushion) and $385 (for a blanket), the line will be available in spring 2017 on Lee's website.

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