Faye Toogood Merino throw

£495.00

Faye Toogood’s new collection for Teixidors offers a playful, textural take on a traditional favourite. Each piece consists of three woven quadrilaterals of subtly differing proportions and hues, sewn together into a long patchwork with fringed edging; the contrasting yet complementary colourways– including subtle ochre, neutral cream and a rich scarlet – are achieved by a combination of natural wool tones and vegetable eco-friendly dyeing. The tactile qualities of the pieces are further enhanced with felt-like elements and Teixidors’ characteristic appliquéd cords, making each of these tripartite blankets into a domestic anthology of fabric textures.

Made from 100% ecological merino wool, this lovely and warm throw is equally at home on your bed or sofa.

 

In stock (can be backordered)

Style Code: GS334

100% ecological merino wool from France
140cm x 180cm
off white, beige and red with Terracota and dark grey hand finished edging
Sustainable and socially responsible
Guaranteed traceability
Presented in a linen drawstring bag
Handwoven in Barcelona

Dry clean or hand wash

Know The Origin


There’s beauty in the little imperfections – that’s what ethical brand Teixidors celebrates in its homeware. All of its products are hand spun on the brand’s traditional wooden looms in Barcelona and many feature their signature vegetable dye trim. This handweaving technique makes each one ever-so slightly different and each one ever-so slightly special. Traceability of their cashmeres, silks and wools is guaranteed as is the quality of their product. The lightness of their weaves and the pureness of their fibres make them a luxurious but eco friendly addition to any home.

The Maker


TEIXIDORS

Teixidors is a non-profit socially responsible Barcelona based textile brand created over 30 years ago with the aim of achieving economic independence and social inclusion for people with intellectual disabilities. Their award-winning designs are created by a small army of 32 weavers who have undergone at least 5 years training, on manual wooden looms in their workshop in Terassa, Barcelona. They use only the highest quality raw materials and meticulously selects its suppliers . Sustainable cashmere and yak wool from a cooperative in Mongolia and ecological Merino wool from a small farm in Provence are just two of the many sources from which Teixidors creates its exquisite hand-made pieces. Their responsible approach to consumerism and coupled with the exceptional quality of their work has rightly thrust them into the international spotlight.