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ela red lines

Sale price€150,00

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Color: red lines
Size: 140 x 140

Square shaped (140 x 140 cm) single face scarf with an all-over high-resolution print. Made of a soft, fluid silk/modal fabric. Comes in a custom luxury recycled cardboard box.

High-end tailoring and finishing
  • 140 cm x 140 cm
  • Single face scarf
  • 80% modal - 20% silk
  • Hang tag with original picture
  • QR code linking to the origin of the design
  • Packed in a luxury cardboard box
Care guide

At Talking Walls, we work exclusively with natural fibres chosen for their character, texture and longevity. When treated with care, these materials only grow more beautiful over time.

Pieces crafted from silk and modal deserve a gentle approach. These fibres are strong by nature, yet
sensitive to heat, friction and harsh products. Always consult the care label inside your garment.

Garments made from silk or modal should be hand washed only, in water up to 30°C, using a liquid detergent specifically formulated for wool and silk. Do not soak. Handle the fabric lightly and allow it to airdry.

Steaming is preferred over ironing.If you are uncertain about caring for the piece at home, professional dry cleaning is recommended.

Shipping
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  • Benelux free shipping
  • Worldwide free shipping from €300
  • Approximative rates (exact rates at checkout)

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Stories told

At first, this wall in Shanghai almost passes as nothing at all. The image doesn’t declare itself. It doesn’t arrive — it seeps. Colour dissolves into the surface like weather into stone: washed blues, bruised greys, hints of a painting that forgot its canvas and stayed behind on architecture. Iron bars frame the wall, not with tension, but with a kind of quiet permission. And then, near the base, something unexpected: red stripes on a discarded tarpaulin, once meant for the scrapyard, now reclining against the wall like a final brushstroke. Graphic meets weathered. Fabric meets façade. And suddenly, the whole thing becomes not just something to look at — but something to feel.