Tartan throw
Soft with subtle colouring - cosy and versatile
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Rated 4 out of 5
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Rated 4 out of 5
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Tartan Blanket Co. is a modern approach to an iconic Scottish product. With sustainability close to their heart, Tartan Blanket Co. works with family run artisan makers in India and Mongolia to create ultra-soft and warm blankets to cosy up with.
Recycling wool can be a challenge as the fibres can be too short to respin. The Tartan Blanket Co have come up with a solution, to blend recycled wool with longer mixed fibres saved from landfill to create a soft and durable yarn, which is woven in a dense twill weave and brushed for texture. All the benefits of wool, in a sustainable blanket! What’s more, they’re even machine washable.
Composition: 70% recycled wool, 30% mixed fibres saved from landfill.
Dimensions: 140cm x 190cm, including fringing.
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Wool Sourced and Woven in India
Care guide: Machine wash on wool cycle. Lay flat to dry
These recycled wool blankets contain pre-loved fibres that may differ slightly in colour and design.
Shipping | Flat rate $15; free for homewares orders over $150 |
International Shipping | NZ $25; INT $80 |
This product incorporates recycled materials. Diverting materials from landfill reduces the demand for raw materials and utilising waste as a resource contributes towards the circular economy.
This product has at least one of the following certifications: Good Environmental Choice Australia (GECA), ISO 14001:2015 Environmental Management, OEKO-TEX® or Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS).
This product supports the preservation of heritage crafts which often embody culture and intergenerational knowledge. These products enable artisans to create sustainable livelihoods using these skills.
This product does not contain any ingredients shown or suspected to harm human health including
but not limited to parabens, phthalates, PEGs, DEAs, SLS, Triclosan, Formaldehyde, ethanolamines, chemical sunscreens, synthetic fragrance, BHT, and BHA, hormone disruptors and carcinogens.