MoMA Exclusive: For this Maze throw, designer Osamu Mita utilized the traditional technique of Kiryu weaving, which he learned in his hometown of Kiryu City, Japan. The process involves weaving threads in a square shape, with each thread cut by hand. The jacquard pattern of this throw is an homage to a famous puzzle game. Made in Japan from 74% wool and 26% acrylic, this soft and warm throw is made to get cozy under and is also an eye-catching accent for your sofa or bed. Osamu Mita has work in MoMA's collection and his designs were featured in the Museum's 1998 exhibition Structure and Surface: Contemporary Japanese Textiles . The Maze Wool Throw measures 69l x 44"w. Dry clean only.