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Arthur Arbesser: From Milan, with love

Since starting his namesake womenswear line only three years ago, Arthur Arbesser has been one to watch for his sophisticated, geometric aesthetic. For an exclusive collaboration with Hem, Arbesser is now bringing his signature taste home with a collection of beautiful wool throws.

Written by Simon Renström

Since starting his namesake womenswear line only three years ago, Arthur Arbesser has been one to watch for his sophisticated, geometric aesthetic. For an exclusive collaboration with Hem, Arbesser is now bringing his signature taste home with a collection of beautiful wool throws.

Stripe throw in Pink/Blue on Lars Beller Fjetland's Drifted chair
Stripe throws on Verso shelf in black lacquered ash

The Stripe throws are a playful approach to contemporary architecture and contradiction, drawing on Arbesser’s Viennese upbringing Graphic and sharp and cosy – a statement print redefined in unexpected, fluid luxury with pure, 100% lambswool.

“I always love when things are quite rigorous and quite strict – but through colour you add the fun factor, the liveliness, the good energy.“

Arch throw in Yellow/Pink on the Palo corner sofa
Arch throws hanging on wall

After studying at the prestigious Central Saint Martins College, Arthur Arbesser relocated to Milan to refine his personal aesthetic while working for a renowned fashion house. With a string of awards now under his belt, including Vogue Italia’s “Who Is On Next,” he’s one of the most promising designers around and his innovation reflects in his throws collection, exclusively for Hem.

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