Organic Cotton Throw — At The Edge Of The Estate

Organic Cotton Throw — At The Edge Of The Estate

Lap 100 x 73cm
£135.00
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Organic Cotton Throw — At The Edge Of The Estate

Organic Cotton Throw — At The Edge Of The Estate

£135.00

Designed in Cornwall, made to order in the UK

Usually dispatched in 2–3 working days

Tracked UK delivery • Free over £90

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Deep navy and soft ivory detail unfold across this organic cotton throw, where trees, wildlife and distant buildings sit quietly within the landscape — a piece that brings a more rooted, heritage feel into the home.

The scene draws on the outer reaches of old garden estates, where paths drift away from formal planting and into looser ground. Trees thin out, structures sit further back, and the space begins to open — less arranged, more settled into the land over time.

Draped across a bed or folded over an armchair, it adds depth and pattern without feeling heavy, bringing a quieter sense of the Cornish landscape indoors.

Product Details:

Made from 100% organic cotton, these double-sided throws are designed for everyday use around the home. A lightly weighted centre layer gives each throw a gentle drape, helping it sit neatly over a sofa, armchair or bed without feeling heavy.

Soft, breathable and smooth to the touch, they’re comfortable to use throughout the year — whether layered over bedding or kept within reach on a chair or sofa.

Each throw is designed by House of Morvoren in Cornwall and printed to order in the UK.

Details:

  • 100% organic cotton
  • Double-sided design
  • Lightly weighted for a soft, even drape
  • Breathable and comfortable for year-round use
  • Designed in Cornwall
  • Printed in the UK

Size Guide:

  • Lap — 100 × 73 cm
  • Armchair — 145 × 106 cm
  • Square — 145 × 145 cm
  • Large — 145 × 198 cm

Care:

  • Wash at 30°C
  • Low tumble dry or hang to dry
  • Do not wring
  • Iron on a low heat

Important Information:

  • Made to order
  • Natural variations may occur as part of the process

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