Mist and Tartan Blanket Gift Box
Mist and Tartan Blanket Gift Box
Mist and Tartan Gift Set
Inside the box:
-100% pure new wool tartan throw made in Britain
-Local Art Print by Charlotte Smyth which can be used as a gift card or displayed as it is in any home. (14x14cm)
This luxurious pure new wool blanket will add a lovely touch of comfort and cosiness to any home. This 100% wool throw is very versatile and can be draped over the back of a chair, placed over the foot of your bed or to snuggle into on a chilly evening. Perfect for treating yourself or someone special as a thoughtful gift.
The wool blanket comes in a kraft gift box featuring a natural, rustic charm, perfect for presenting a cozy wool throw. The box is made of sturdy brown kraft paper with a matte finish, evoking an eco-friendly and minimalist aesthetic. Inside, the wool throw is carefully folded and nestled in a bed of Kraft paper that complements the box’s natural tones.
Also Included in the box making it a beautiful gift set is an exquisite art print by local artist Charlotte Smyth measuring 14x14cm. This versatile art print can be used as a thoughtful gift card with space for your personal message on the back or displayed as a timeless piece of art in your home. A celebration of local artistry and natural beauty, it’s the perfect addition to any space.
Pattern options:
Navy Bannockbane ( Finished with colours Navy, cream, beige and grey)
Muted Blue Dress Stewart (Finished with colours navy, cream, brown and olive green)
Size:
Knee Rug – 70 x 183cm
Or
Large throw 150 x 183cm
Washable on cold wash and line dry only.
Wool Hill throws are made from pure new British wool, designed and manufactured here in the UK.
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About Wool Hill
I have always had a love for the countryside and animals as I grew up in Aghadowey, a rural townland in Northern Ireland and was surrounded by beautiful scenery. I have had a passion for art from a young age and studied Fine Art and Design up to A-Level. I continued to paint after school and took on various commissions whilst studying Law at Queen’s University, Belfast and training to become a solicitor. In 2020, I decided to come home and return to my passion, creating art full time.