Faribault Woolen Mill Co.

Eco-Woven Wool Throw

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Eco-Woven Wool Throw
Faribault Woolen Mill Co.

Eco-Woven Wool Throw

Sorry, this item is no longer available.
Sorry, this item is no longer available.

Eco-chic.

Just as we’re mindful of where we source our ingredients from when we cook, we try to integrate sustainable and environmentally-responsible products into our daily lives whenever possible. This recycled wool throw from American classic Faribault is the one you’ll have wrapped around you all winter, in a dark heather grey with a contrasting whipstitch in either white or black. Although Faribault is dedicated to natural and renewable wool, they’ve added a bit of recycled acrylic (fibers that would otherwise end up in a landfill) that make the throw even softer. That’s a win-win if we’ve ever heard one.

  • Made in: Faribault, Minnesota
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Just as we’re mindful of where we source our ingredients from when we cook, we try to integrate sustainable and environmentally-responsible products into our daily lives whenever possible. This recycled wool throw from American classic Faribault is the one you’ll have wrapped around you all winter, in a dark heather grey with a contrasting whipstitch in either white or black. Although Faribault is dedicated to natural and renewable wool, they’ve added a bit of recycled acrylic (fibers that would otherwise end up in a landfill) that make the throw even softer. That’s a win-win if we’ve ever heard one.

Meet the Maker

Faribault Woolen Mill Co.

Faribault, MN
The Faribault Woolen Mill (est. 1865) is one of the last vertical woolen mills in the United States, using original century-old machinery alongside more modern technology to spin raw wool into some of the coziest blankets we’ve ever felt. They’ve supplied blankets to westward-bound pioneers and American troops during wartimes—so when we snuggle under them, we can’t help but feel like we’re wrapped up in a piece of living history.
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