For Immediate Release Wolf-Gordon Introduces Grethe Sørensen Collection New York, NY- Wolf-Gordon introduces a new licensed collection consisting of upholstery textile and and 3 wallcoverings created by renowned Danish textile designer Grethe Sørensen in collaboration with Wolf-Gordon’s Design Studio. Continuing Wolf-Gordon’s tradition of working with global design talent, Wolf- Gordon’s Chief Creative Officer, Marybeth Shaw, approached Sørensen to create a collection based on the designer’s “random weave” technique. This unique method translates photographic pixels into threads, allowing for a whole new range of possibilities in terms of image and expression in a woven textile. Sørensen created a high-quality wool textile, Millions of Colors, which integrates her extensive knowledge of weaving with innovative digital technologies to explore complex combinations of light, material, and pattern. While Sorensen was developing Millions of Colors, Wolf-Gordon encouraged her to also sketch up some wallcovering ideas. The collection, which also includes three Type II wallcoverings, is based on unfocused motifs of light – a theme inspired by photographs and videos of urban landscapes, and often explored in Sørensen’s work. The collection is Sørensen’s introduction to the U.S. market. Upholstery Fabric “Millions of Colors” Millions of Colors, Wolf-Gordon’s first wool upholstery product, is a luxurious and refined translation of photographic pixels into thread. The name, Millions of Colors, references endless color variations created by mixing threads of a limited color palette: red, green, blue, cyan, magenta, yellow, black and white. This construction is unsystematic, based on a random pixel pattern that produces an amazing 223.5 inch-long repeat and infinite nuances of color, which gradually shift in all directions. When a series of chairs or other seating elements are upholstered in Millions of Colors, each piece of furniture is individual: yet, they are all tied together visually by their color theme. The fabric is available in three colorways: Fire, Earth and Milky Way. Wallcoverings Soft Spots, Blinds, Codes: The three Type II wallcovering patterns in the collection draw from the same source of inspiration as the woven fabric. • Soft Spots, a digital print, features diffused spots that capture a sense of rhythm through color transitions producing a dreamy quality. Blinds and Codes, the two rotogravure prints, also use color gradation to continue the theme of transition: