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You have all read my posts about Brooklinen and their wonderful bedding and candles. If you are ready to give your family and friends the wow factor during their holiday stay then I have the product for you. This also makes a great gift for that special friend or family member that loves to stay warm and cozy during this time of year. Brooklinen has just introduced a line of limited edition throws. These 4 luxurious wool blends are inspired by ice-cold night spent by the fire. These are made in Germany by a 100-year old family mill, these stylish blankets will add warmth and beauty to any room.
I want to introduce you to this line and I know that you will love it as much as I do:
Pure Wool
This is the cornerstone of the new Fall collection, this luxurious throw is handmade with rich, toasty virgin wool. It is a chic, versatile staple designed to bring back the warmth to your cheeks.
Baby Alpaca
This is sourced from alpacas of the Peruvian Andes, Bolivia and Chile, these throws are made from superfine fibers that act as remarkable insulators, meaning they are downy soft and hypoallergenic to boot.
Cashmere + Lambswool
You are going to fall in love with this throw. the sumptuous blend that merges delectable cashmere with supremely soft and strong lambswool and hemmed edges give this style a clean and minimalist look.
Lambswool Doubleface
This lightweight yet delightfully warm blanket is double-faced for a versatile look and is great for snuggling in every season.
The brand is adding a new notch in its belt with the addition of these throws, all perfect for the rare adult snow day in store for us this year. Their affordability and limited availability has made each product release highly anticipated to their loyal customers.
charlse brown says
Such an interesting ideas, Additionally i like “Baby Alpaca” more because of its looks and quality material.
Thank you for sharing.