Chalk Merino Lambswool Throw Beacon - Radical Giving
Chalk Merino Lambswool Throw Beacon - Radical Giving
Chalk Merino Lambswool Throw Beacon - Radical Giving
Chalk Merino Lambswool Throw Beacon - Radical Giving
Chalk Merino Lambswool Throw Beacon - Radical Giving

Chalk Woven Merino Lambswool Throw Beacon

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Chalk Woven Merino Lambswool Throw Beacon. 

The Beacon design was inspired by architectural plants such as Echiums and Cardoons.

Run by Kerry and Richard, Chalk Wovens is based in Brighton in the south of England. Each design has been beautifully woven on a hand loom in their Brighton studio before production. Once finalised, the patterns are then sent to the mill, where skilled craftspeople weave them into wide widths. After the weaving and finishing process, the fabric is sent back to Brighton, where it’s made into these wonderful, cosy throws.

  • 100% Merino Lambswool 
  • Size: 145cm x 185cm
  • Available in Colourways: Grey, Quince, Bleu, Ochre
  • Each merino lambswool throw has blanket stitched edges.

About the Maker:

Kerry Stokes is the woven textiles designer at Chalk. She has had a long and interesting career working for companies from Japan to New York to Europe, designing men’s shirtings, airline fabrics, wall coverings, upholstery fabrics and towels, to name but a few. She has been a visiting tutor at Central St. Martin’s and Brighton University for many years.

Richard Bush, who studied Ceramics at Farnham, has owned an interiors business and has also represented weave designers in New York and Europe.

The Benefits of Wool: We value wool for its remarkable properties. Beyond its luxurious feel and rich palette, wool stands out for its sustainability and versatility.

Natural: Wool is a time-tested, entirely natural material. Its protective qualities have been recognised since the Stone Age, unmatched by any man-made fibre.

Renewable: With grass to graze, sheep continually produce new fleece, ensuring wool remains a renewable resource. Woolgrowers prioritise environmental care, ensuring the industry’s longevity.

Biodegradable: Once wool has served its purpose, it enriches the soil as it decomposes swiftly.

Insulating: Wool’s natural insulation reduces energy costs in homes, contributing to lower carbon emissions.

Breathable: The unique structure of wool fibres allows for excellent air circulation.

Durable: Resistant to wear and tear, wool products maintain their appearance, extending their lifespan.

Low Maintenance: Wool’s inherent properties resist staining and reduce dust accumulation due to its anti-static nature.

Safe: Wool is hypoallergenic and naturally flame-retardant.

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