
Gotland Multi: Grey Wool Throw
Klippan makes fantastic throws in Gotland wool that are wonderfully thick and silky to the touch. The Gotland wool comes from a Swedish breed of sheep that has been herded since the Viking era.
Details:
- Size: 4.27Â x 6.6Â feet
- 25% Gotland wool & 75% lambs wool
Sweden's Klippan Yllefabrik is a family business founded in 1879. All of Klippan's blankets & throws are produced from start to finish in company owned mills with an eye towards ecological balance. Their designers have created patterns that offer a straight and simple look with a modern touch, or more traditional designs with connections to nature and Scandinavian wildlife.
Gotland Multi: Grey Wool Throw
Klippan makes fantastic throws in Gotland wool that are wonderfully thick and silky to the touch. The Gotland wool comes from a Swedish breed of sheep that has been herded since the Viking era.
Details:
- Size: 4.27Â x 6.6Â feet
- 25% Gotland wool & 75% lambs wool
Sweden's Klippan Yllefabrik is a family business founded in 1879. All of Klippan's blankets & throws are produced from start to finish in company owned mills with an eye towards ecological balance. Their designers have created patterns that offer a straight and simple look with a modern touch, or more traditional designs with connections to nature and Scandinavian wildlife.
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Klippan makes fantastic throws in Gotland wool that are wonderfully thick and silky to the touch. The Gotland wool comes from a Swedish breed of sheep that has been herded since the Viking era.
Details:
- Size: 4.27Â x 6.6Â feet
- 25% Gotland wool & 75% lambs wool
Sweden's Klippan Yllefabrik is a family business founded in 1879. All of Klippan's blankets & throws are produced from start to finish in company owned mills with an eye towards ecological balance. Their designers have created patterns that offer a straight and simple look with a modern touch, or more traditional designs with connections to nature and Scandinavian wildlife.























