Socks by Klimt
Socks by Klimt
Socks by Klimt
Socks by Klimt

Socks by Klimt

These socks are inspired by Gustav Klimt’s brilliantly coloured painting of a blossoming flower garden. Most of us know Klimt from his romantic portraits of women with a lot of gold and glitter, but Klimt made deeply researched paintings of the natural world, especially after he visited a large Van Gogh exhibition in Vienna in 1906. 

Gustav Klimt was successful but also controversial during his lifetime. He was a womanizer and hermit all in one and lived his whole life in a small village in his native region: "there is nothing special when you look at me" he said himself. Was it true? His signature look was a strikingly long caftan with sandals. Underneath? Nothing except his naked self.

Product Care Instructions
360 degree seamless digital print
75% bamboo, 22% recycled polyester (GRS certified), 3% elastane
care instructions: wash inside out at mild temperatures, no bleach, no tumbling
one size (size range 37-45)
giftbox with storytelling: 10x20x1,8cm

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