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Indigo Ombre Throw
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Indigo Ombre Throw
From Terrain
Current price: $498.00
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Anthropologie
Indigo Ombre Throw
From Terrain
Current price: $498.00
Color: Blue
Size: ALL
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A true luxury, this cotton wool blend throw is dipped in indigo for a striking ombre effect. Each throw is hand-crafted by artisan weavers from family-owned mills in Peru and Portugal. An heirloom piece that's both completely gorgeous and super cozy. Wool gives extra warmth while cotton keeps it lightweight and soft.
About Johanna Howard Home: Johanna Howard Home started with a simple idea that throws and pillows should be designed for humans, not just homes. Designs that capture moods and memories, textiles that crave to be touched, and colors that change your day. Designing for people means being good to people. The brand uses sustainable baby alpaca, cotton and wool, weaving textiles that are made to last. They work with artisan weavers and family-owned mills in Peru and Portugal, rewarding them fairly, and exchanging skills and knowledge.
About Johanna Howard Home: Johanna Howard Home started with a simple idea that throws and pillows should be designed for humans, not just homes. Designs that capture moods and memories, textiles that crave to be touched, and colors that change your day. Designing for people means being good to people. The brand uses sustainable baby alpaca, cotton and wool, weaving textiles that are made to last. They work with artisan weavers and family-owned mills in Peru and Portugal, rewarding them fairly, and exchanging skills and knowledge.