2 Layer Sonno Blanket - OFFER
2 Layer Sonno Blanket - OFFER
Our Sonno blanket is a bit more interesting than many of our other woven items. When it says two layers, at first interpretation, this may sound like it's composed of two separately woven pieces of fabric. In reality however it's quite different.
This blanket has both layers of wool/linen blended fabric woven simultaneously on the same loom. The warp beam feeds in one side, and the weaving structure produces two separate layers. (It looks like magic, and aside from out technical and design team, it's complicated to understand how it works even!)
The result is a very warm blanket. Linen/wool blends are relatively warm as a blanket to begin with. Even though this blanket has the same amount of yarn as a single layer blanket, the air that the layers trap between them acts as a super insulator, making it extra toasty.
Product features
Product features
Materials and care
Materials and care
Care Instructions:
- Washing: Machine wash on a gentle cycle with cold or lukewarm water. Avoid harsh detergents to maintain fabric integrity.
- Drying: Air drying is recommended to preserve the natural fibers. If using a dryer, select a low heat setting.
- Ironing: For a crisp finish, iron on a medium to high setting while the linen is slightly damp.
- Storage: Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to prevent discoloration.
- Stain Removal: Spot clean immediately with a mild soap and cold water for best results. Avoid using bleach.
Merchandising tips
Merchandising tips
Highlight Heritage & Provenance: Showcase the rich history and Irish heritage behind the linen products with signage or product tags that emphasize their origin. Thomas Fergusons was founded by a blind hand loom expert in 1854, 170 years ago in Banbridge, County Down and has been weaving there ever since. John England was set up in the 70's by John England a fabric tradesman based in Belfast. Renown for sourcing the best fabrics. Before being acquired by one of his biggest suppliers. Franklins was set up in 1835 in Coventry as a silk ribbon weaver transferring in the 60's to Banbridge county down and is now one of the leaders in embroidered badges, patches and label manufacturing.
Create a Lifestyle Display: Use beautifully styled settings to show how the linens can elevate home aesthetics—e.g., a dressed dining table or neatly made bed.
Seasonal Theming: Leverage seasonal trends by displaying linens in complementary colors or prints that fit the time of year or upcoming holidays.
Interactive Experience: Allow customers to touch and feel the texture of the linen to appreciate its quality. Display fabric swatches or samples to engage the senses.
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