Pick A Colour…

We’re anticipating the addition of traditional Falsa blankets to our products – and we value your opinion!

  • 100% reclaimed fibres (49% cotton)
  • all natural colours (no artificial chemicals)
  • superior thread count compared to imitations.
  • ethically produced

Call it “market research”, I call it, pick your favourite! View the gallery images, then vote in the poll below (pick two).

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Pick Your Favourite Colour

Which colour combination do you like the best? Pick your best two.

Min votes count should be 1
Pick Your Favourite Colour

Which colour combination do you like the best? Pick your best two.

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