Recycled Wool Large Picnic Blanket
Recycled Wool Large Picnic Blanket
Recycled Wool Large Picnic Blanket
Recycled Wool Large Picnic Blanket
Recycled Wool Large Picnic Blanket
Recycled Wool Large Picnic Blanket
Recycled Wool Large Picnic Blanket
Recycled Wool Large Picnic Blanket
Recycled Wool Large Picnic Blanket
Recycled Wool Large Picnic Blanket
Recycled Wool Large Picnic Blanket
Recycled Wool Large Picnic Blanket
Recycled Wool Large Picnic Blanket
Recycled Wool Large Picnic Blanket
Recycled Wool Large Picnic Blanket
Recycled Wool Large Picnic Blanket

Recycled Wool Large Picnic Blanket

Sale price£103.00

Premium recycled wool WWF branded picnic blanket w/ waterproof lining

Color:Mustard Herringbone
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This beautiful & timeless, fringed picnic blanket from The Tartan Blanket Co, complete with embroidered WWF Panda, is woven from 70% recycled wool and 30% mixed recycled fibres. On average, each blanket saves six garments from landfill, turning preloved into reloved.

Recycling wool can be a challenge as the fibres can be too short to respin. TBCo's solution is 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. Learn more about the recycled wool process here.

Finished with a water-resistant backing and comes with a durable picnic carrier made from recycled materials. Strap this carrier to your backpack, secure it to a bike or carry it by hand. And just like that, your Picnic Blanket is as adventure ready as you are.

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