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Klippan House in the Forest 130x180cm wool plaid 100% lambswool Blue

Klippan Klippan House in the Forest 130x180cm wool plaid 100% lambswool Blue
Product description

The House in the Forest plaid from Klippan is a beautiful thick warm wool plaid with a special design. It is a jaquard woven motif so that the back of the blanket is exactly the negative of the front, nice to alternate.

Klippan wollen plaid

A nice warm plaid to crawl under on the couch or during the cool evenings in the summer. The size of the blanket is 130x180 cm and has no fringes at the ends.

  • Designer: Birgitta Bengtsson Björk
  • Made in: Europe - Latvia in Klippan's own factory
  • Material: 100% lambswool

 

Klippan - House in the Forest plaid

This plaid series is made of 100% lambswool. The definition of lambswool is the first shearing of the sheep that is no more than six months old.


Maintenance

Wool has excellent natural dirt repellency, eliminating the need to wash it often. The wool cleans itself and is dirt-resistant because the dirt remains on the surface due to the natural oils in the wool. A good care tip is to let it air outside when the air is humid but of course not raining. If you do need to wash the blanket / plaid, carefully follow the instructions on the product

Machine washable at 30 ° Celsius. Only use a program designed for wool. Wash separately and iron at low temperature. Do not tumble dry or use bleach.

 


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