Ina at Anak (King Duran) Multipurpose Blanket
Multipurpose and Reversible Blanket
The Blanket
Designed to serve a variety of purposes:
- draped over a bed, couch or chair to add comfort, texture and color;
- a sofa cover to protect it from dirt, dust, spills, stains, and pet hair— to preserve the sofa and keep it looking new for longer, or to give it a fresh appearance without needing to replace the entire piece of furniture;
- as a chic throw blanket to complete the look of a space;
- a tablecloth to protect the surface and elevate the visual appeal of a dining table;
- a wall decor to transform dull walls into focal points that enhance the overall design of a room;
- spread out as a beach or picnic blanket for a soft and comfortable surface to sit or lie on, protecting you from sand, rocks, or uneven ground; or
- travel and leisure blanket, not only for comfort and warmth but also as a clean barrier between you and potentially unsanitary surfaces like airplane seats or hotel bedding, especially during long trips.
Size:
- 160x160cm
Material:
- Cotton blend
Weave:
- Jacquard-woven, which is a special loom in the weaving of an intricate design. It produces variegated or raised pattern and uses multiple coloured threads, creating a beautiful woven-in design with a subtle texture and a tapestry-like finish. Finished with fringed edges for a classic, artisanal touch.
Packaging:
- comes with a Canvas-to-Comfort Card personally signed by the artist
- packed in a recyclable and reusable kraft box with ribbon (ready for gifting)
- includes a Nomad Bag for effortless portability and practical functionality
Cleaning instructions:
- hand or machine wash (gentle cycle);
- use cold water;
- do not bleach; and
- hang to dry.
The Local Artist
King Duran, a 28-year-old artist from Pakil, Laguna, proudly identifies as a member of the LGBTQ community. His artwork predominantly explores themes of women, rural life, everyday experiences, and Filipino culture and traditions.
Working primarily with oil and acrylic paints, he incorporates a variety of techniques and textures into his creations. One of his distinctive methods includes etching, where he uses a ballpoint pen and other tools to carefully etch details, particularly the long hair of his female subjects.
About the Artwork
In a quiet town in the Philippines, where stories are passed down like heirlooms, a local artist named King Duran painted a piece entitled "Ina at Anak" (Mother and Child), which embodies Filipino values of nationalism and family.
It captures a moment of tenderness— a mother cradling her child beneath the shade of a mango tree, living a simple life in a rice field, surrounded by nature and a traditional bahay kubo. Despite simplicity, the painting conveys richness in love, gratitude, and peace, highlighting the beauty of appreciating life’s simple joys. It carries the essence of Filipino love and resilience — a mother’s quiet strength, a child’s trusting embrace. This painting isn’t just art; it’s a memory, a culture, and a feeling—translated into something that can wrap you in the very warmth it portrays.
HOM X Local Artist
At House of Mayumi, we believe that art belongs not just on walls, but in everyday life. We are proud to unveil our newest project-- a heartfelt collaboration with local artists to reimagine their stunning paintings into beautiful functional pieces you can use and enjoy everyday.
From cozy multipurpose blankets to stylish totes, vibrant pillow covers, and creative aprons, we're transforming original artworks into functional and multipurpose items that carry the spirit and soul of each artist's unique vision. Each item comes with a Canvas-to-Comfort Card personally signed by the artist.
This project is more than a collection-- it's a platform. A way to spotlight local talent, support the creative community, and give you a chance to own a piece of their story in a whole new form. With each piece, you directly support a Filipino fine artist, you're embracing a story, a culture and a piece of home.
Discover how your everyday essentials can become a canvas for something truly meaningful.

