Open Grid Throw • Beige

My Store Open Grid Beige

Open Grid Throw • Beige

£235.00
Skip to product information
My Store Open Grid Beige

Open Grid Throw • Beige

£235.00

Handmade by independent makers

• Available in stock

Light Brown • Woven in Scotland • 100% Merino Lambswool • 180 × 140 cm • Purled Fringes • Dry Clean Only

• Quantity to Order

Description

Woven in Scotland from pure merino wool in a contemporary open grid pattern. Soft, naturally warm and breathable, with a lightweight feel and a subtle geometric design that adds texture without overwhelming a space.

Hand-finished by skilled craftsmen and finished with traditional purled fringes. The light brown and beige palette makes it an easy layer for both modern and classic interiors.

180 × 140 cm. Pure merino wool. Made in Scotland. 

Details & Care
  • 100% Merino Wool
  • 180 x 140 cm
  • Made in Scotland
  • Refresh your blanket by airing it often and spot cleaning with cool water when needed. To care for both the wool and the planet, wash only when necessary, lay flat to dry out of sunlight, and choose eco-friendly dry cleaning where possible.
Delivery, Returns, and Refunds

DELIVERY


All orders dispatched within 5 working days



United Kingdom

• Costs: £16.00
• Free UK delivery on orders over £150.00



Europe

• Costs: £25.00

USA & Canada
• Costs: £55.00

RETURNS

• You have 30 days from delivery to return anything, for any reason. Email team@cardoonstudio.com with your order number and we'll take it from there. 

• If something arrived faulty or not as described, we'll refund your delivery charge too. 



REFUNDS

• Processed within 10 days of receiving your return, back to your original payment method.

Home Styling
  • Layer this blanket over your sofa or bed for a soft, flowing accent. Its ombre fringes and generous drape bring a sense of movement and calm, effortlessly grounding your space.
Cultural Impact

In Scotland, textile making was the backbone of community life, from the mainland glens to the outermost Hebridean islands, where the conditions that made life difficult also made the cloth exceptional. The water that runs through Scottish peat and mineral-rich rock gives yarn a quality that cannot be replicated elsewhere — it is why Harris Tweed sounds and feels different from anything made on the continent, and why generations of weavers understood that their landscape was not backdrop but active ingredient.

Tartan carried this further, encoding clan, kinship, and belonging into pattern and colour — a visual language of identity that survived the suppression of Highland culture after Culloden and emerged more powerful for it. That knowledge passed between generations through proximity to the loom, the dyepot, and the land itself, and it sustains real economies still — in some of Scotland's most remote communities, weaving is not heritage performance but living work.

Material Intelligence

Woven in Scotland from Donegal Merino, this blanket is made from a fibre shaped by landscape and climate over generations. Merino's fine micron count gives exceptional softness, while its natural crimp traps air and regulates temperature — warm without weight, breathable in every season. Each blanket is hand-woven, so natural variations in colour and handle reflect the fibre's behaviour on the loom and the maker's control of it.

This is what Glenn Adamson, in Fewer Better Things*, calls 'material intelligence' — a knowledge that lives not just in the hands, but in an understanding of how wool takes up dye, holds structure under tension, and yields just enough to fall correctly across the body.

Personalisation

Email team@cardoonstudio.com for complimentary personalisation—add a special date, meaningful quote, or initials to the back of your piece.

Related items