The Hālāwai Hawaiian print bed comforter beautifully captures the transition from night to day, inspired by the interplay of the Hālāwai and Pukana Lā designs. This sophisticated gray-toned comforter effortlessly complements both vibrant, bold room themes and more subdued, neutral color palettes.
Intricate ʻohe kāpala patterns depict the celestial dance of the sun and moon. The Hālāwai print weaves the legendary tale of Maui's feat in slowing the sun's journey, allowing ample time for kapa to dry and daily tasks to be completed.
The term "Hālāwai" carries dual meanings of "horizon" and "meeting," embodying the concept of balance and harmony between light and darkness. This comforter not only adds a touch of elegance to your bedroom but also brings with it the rich cultural narrative of Hawaiian mythology.
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Native Hawaiian woman owned and locally designed on the island of Oʻahu. Designed with notions of authenticity and connection to Hawaiian heritage and culture. Micro-factory located in Waipahu, Hawaiʻi.