Hope II 36-40
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Gustav Klimt's Hope II, painted in 1907-1908, depicts a mysterious pregnant woman dressed in a richly decorated robe full of symbolism. This work builds on his earlier painting Hope I and deepens Klimt's theme of fertility and vulnerability, where the first work depicts a naked pregnant woman, she now wears a beautiful coat.
Art on your feet
Let this masterpiece with knitted details enrich your daily life; make every day special and wear the art of Hokusai with you.
Wonderfully soft
Organic cotton ensures soft socks that last a long time - good for your skin and strong for the environment.
Perfect fit
These socks are comfortable all day long, do not pinch and have no annoying seams.
Odourless and fresh
The breathable and quick-drying fabric keeps your feet odourless and fresh, even on long days.
Unique and personal gift
Surprise your friends and family with these socks and give them a source of daily inspiration and comfort on their feet.
MATERIALS & CARE
80% Organic Cotton, 15% Polyamide, 5% Elastane
Machine washable and colourfast
Wash at a maximum of 40 degrees
Do not iron or tumble dry