Cooper's Cormo Boucle Baby Blanket in Artichoke & Natural
Cooper's Cormo Wool
Description
This limited-edition traceable wool baby blanket is the ultimate gift. Made with fine Cooper’s Cormo wool that was grown, sheared and spun in Tasmania, it has an endlessly touchable texture. The undyed neutral colour is incredibly versatile, looking ultra-luxe or refined and contemporary depending on the styling.
- Boucle Baby Blanket in Artichoke & Natural
- 100% Fine Tasmanian Cormo Wool
- Sewn-on tag featuring the year the throw was produced
- Edge: Fringe
- Size: 80 x 110 cm
- Approximate weight: 400grams
- Easy care: Cool hand wash or dry clean
- Proudly designed and made in Tasmania, Australia
SPOTLIGHT ON COOPER’S CORMO WOOL
Fine, supersoft, and super special, Cormo wool first came on the scene in 1959, when the first Cormo lambs were born on Ian Downie’s property in the Central Highlands of Tasmania.
The remarkable Cormo wool used for this throw was grown in nearby Rowella by Mandy and Carl Cooper. “Cooper’s Cormo”, as we affectionately call it, is the epitome of homegrown, created and transformed into this buttery soft throw all on Australian soil.
WOOL’S AMAZING PROPERTIES
Durable, fire resistant, temperature regulating, moisture wicking and odour resistant, our soft and natural wool throws are more than just decoration.
Due to the nature of our products there may be some slight variation in sizing.Easy Care
From time to time, your delicate product may need refreshing. We suggest airing outside, rather than washing. A steamy bathroom or a frosty night will also invigorate and refresh fibres.
For any spills or mishaps, we recommend spot cleaning. You can find more details here.
You may choose to dry clean and if so, we recommend discussing the care instructions with your chosen drycleaner before leaving your product.
We do not recommend machine washing your product, even if your machine has a delicate or hand wash cycle.
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Cooper's Cormo wool: The epitome of homegrown
Fine, supersoft, and super special, Cormo wool first came on the scene in 1959, when the first Cormo lambs were born on Ian Downie’s property, located near Bothwell. The remarkable Cormo wool used for this throw was grown in nearby Rowella by Mandy and Carl Cooper. “Cooper’s Cormo”, as we affectionately call it, is the epitome of homegrown. The Coopers tend their Cormo sheep on Wilmore's Bluff farm, which boasts picturesque Tasmanian sunsets that span 500 acres along the Tamar Valley River. This idyllic setting marks the inception of our buttery soft throws.
FAQ
Where are your products made?
We make everything right here at our mill in Launceston, Tasmania. From weaving, right through to cutting and finishing, our products don’t leave the mill until they’re on their way to you.
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