Blankets
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A quick Google gives me a size of 153 X 180 cm (about 60 X 70 inches).
More BasShu loveliness here:
https://basshu.jp/onlinestore/products/list?category_id=1
Their quilts are good too.
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Creepy company has a cool Halloween VHS cover blanket. But yeah that on is pretty neat.
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I found and bought this blanket at Burg&Schild in Berlin yesterday…
and brought it home today.Indigofera
That’s an awesome blanket. Reminds me of Vår collab. Will be on the look out for it.
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My walls just might be more fashionable than me. Thinking of lining edges with LEDs.
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Interesting lamp. The middle one is so sick. The top one reminds me of 'Where the Wild Things Are'.
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@Filthy:
Interesting lamp. The middle one is so sick. The top one reminds me of 'Where the Wild Things Are'.
Thats exactly what appealed to me when i saw the Vår blanket. My favorite book as a kid, loved the art in that book. And the lamp i made with parts from the local hardware store.
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Eighth Generation are a Native American owned brand that do a range of blankets.
I don't know anything about them, but they were mentioned in an interview with Erik Brodt of Ginew.
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Some good looking stuff there. Thanks for the link, Graeme.
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My two Indigofera blankets
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Looking for a blanket suggestions. Twin sized (66” x 90”) organic cotton or linen mid to lightweight blanket. Anything anyone has tried and likes? I’m looking for something to replace a blanket I’ve had forever which is starting to disintegrate. See a few different brands via google but reviews seem to be all over the place.
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@neversummer I've got a Donna Wilson bear blanket in lambswool. She's started offering them in cotton, along with a cat.
There's also lino and folk woven patterns in her cotton blankets.
The wool blanket is nice, but I haven't seen the cotton ones. They're made in different factories (and countries), so I can't draw a fair comparison.
BasShu sell traditional style patchwork quilts, which might be an alternative to blankets. I've seen these at Heffernan and Haire here in Melbourne, and they look good.
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Bemboka do some very nice (and very expensive) cotton blankets. I haven't seen them, but the finishing looks good in the photos.
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@Graeme Thank for the suggestions. The Basshu quilts are really nice looking. Don’t mind spending some money on bedding, after all it’s where we spend the most time. I’ve also had the blanket this will replace since I was a kid, at least 30 years.
I’m now 39, do this could be the last one I ever buy. Which is kind of depressing. -
@neversummer alternatively you can look on it as buying something that lasts!
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@Graeme True, that’s how I look at Iron Heart stuff. It’ll outlast me and belong to my daughter one day.