Wallace Sewell Everglade Shetland wool throw blanket
Introducing the Wallace Sewell Everglade premium Shetland throw blanket. Incorporating the dynamic pairings of moss and slate, with a veil of pale blue, creating a graphic monotone throw, softened by borders of rust and grey.
Contrasting woven structures create an intricately patterned throw woven in Shetland wool, suitable for both indoor and outdoor use. Shetland wool is more durable than the finer grade merino wool and therefore suited for a wider range of activities.
The Everglade Shetland blanket is a high quality, soft wool, throw blanket for the couch or bed, robust enough to be used outside as a picnic blanket or fireside blanket.
Like all Wallace Sewell blankets, the Everglade Shetland wool throw unites premium quality and a gorgeous design. Created to inspire special memories for generations to come. Great for picnic blankets, camper vans, caravans, beach huts and the great outdoors!
Each throw is beautifully finished with straight edge fringe on all sides
- 100% Shetland wool, from New Zealand.
- Dyed and spun in Huddersfield, UK. Fabric woven in Lancashire, UK.
- Natural fibres.
- Ethically made in the United Kingdom
- Size: 170 cm x 175 cm
- CARE INSTRUCTIONS - Dry Clean only.
Know your maker
UK-based British design studio, Wallace Sewell, was established by Harriet Wallace-Jones and Emma Sewell after graduating from the Royal College of Art. Working from London and Dorset, this progressive studio pioneers excellence and originality within their woven products.
Combining innovation with practical solutions, Wallace Sewell are known for their use of colour, structure and yarn in surprising geometric formats. Inspired by paintings, they create individual contemporary fabrics with strikingly bold, asymmetric blocks and stripes of varying scales, which bring together a plethora of elements within one piece.
Strongly influenced by the Bauhaus for its aesthetic and design ideology, Wallace Sewell strive to unite craft and manufacturing, embracing traditional techniques. The initial design process begins on handlooms in the London and Dorset studios. Production then takes place in a family-run mill, fusing tradition with state of the art technology, allowing flexibility in order to weave a variety of qualities from small batches to larger quantities. Fabric is then washed and pressed at the finishers to give the cloth a luxurious handle. Since Wallace Sewell’s inception, Emma and Harriet are proud to have always worked in the UK, embracing the British Textile Industry for its wealth of expertise and production excellence. Find out more on ANNEX on our website here.
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