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Sol Collection blankets feature creamy white, beige, and tea-colored backdrops shot through with golden honey patterns. The Horizonte Collection simplifies the intersection of the sky and the earth into three bands of color. Creating a calming collection of colors perfect for inside or out. Great for a day at the beach, a picnic or simply to stay cozy. These blankets are perfect for 2-4 people and come with a hand made vegetable-tanned leather strap that ages nicely with use.
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Blankets are machine washable on cold gentle cycle, lay flat to dry.
Meet the Brand: Caminito was born to celebrate the local craft and traditions of Mexico and California. Caminito means small wandering path. The brand focus is toward celebrating life’s simple joys. Taking the slow road and admire the shapes in the clouds. Lounging on a blanket while sharing laughs and snacks. Cozying up with a good book under a warm blanket. The wish is for all customers to embrace the time and effort that goes into each of their handcrafted goods. The founders are a mother and daughter team (Elizabeth and Liz) who collaborate with skilled artisans from their home country of Mexico. The design process starts at their Bay Area studio, and the blankets come straight from a family run business in the heart of an old artisan city in Mexico.
Wolfum launched in August 2011, making home goods. They incorporate traditional items into the contemporary home with a nod to vintage, and a respect for modernity, eco-kindness and functionality. Wolfum is 100% hand made in Los Angeles, CA.
The simplicity of modern design makes the ina.seifart collection so special. Behind the brand stands Ina Seifart, who works and lives in Berlin. Following studies in fashion design, Ina went on to create one of fashion’s pioneering accessory brands. Everything is handmade in Berlin.
Le Puzz was founded by two friends trying to make something fun. Alistair Matthews and Michael Hunter both loved collecting puzzles from the 60s, 70s, 80s. They work to limit the amount of plastic that is used in both the production and distribution of each puzzle.