Fashionable and practical - rugs, blankets and throws for winter  

Fashionable and practical - rugs, blankets and throws for winter
  • Near the nature,
  • recycling,
  • Caring for the planet,
  • Earth colors

Natural fibers are produced by animals (wool) and plants (cotton) as fibrous materials from which yarns can be spun. Unlike synthetics produced industrially from non-renewable fossil energy, they need a simple blend of natural ingredients to grow. They are: sun, water, fresh air and grass. The properties of natural fibers result from the fact that they are produced by living organisms: and they develop spontaneously, without the need for human intervention.

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Just wool

We love it for its nobility, austerity and simplicity, as well as durability.

Wool, possibly the oldest known animal fiber, is made of a natural protein called keratin - the same one found in human hair - with small amounts of calcium, sodium and fat. The surface of each fiber is covered with a scale, which makes woolen fabrics waterproof and has thermal insulation properties. Wool does not contain allergens and, contrary to popular belief, it does not cause allergies. We categorize wool based on the diameter of the fibers. The average diameter of a human hair is between 50 and 100 microns. Luxurious varieties of Merino wool yarn have a diameter not exceeding 22 µm, which makes products made of it exceptionally soft. They easily adapt to the shape of the body and do not lose their structure even during long-term use. Australian merino wool is the finest and softest wool in the world.

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Labels often contain information about the type of wool the product is made of, eg Pure New Wool is wool that has not been mixed with another fiber. New Wool is thick and massive, it can be washed (on a cold wool setting), which makes blankets made of it warm and durable. Traditional decorative motifs on woolen rugs and blankets are checks, stripes, fishbone. They allow you to play with color by introducing various patterns to the interior. Eco-trends promote a monochromatic range of colors, while expanding the textures and textures of fabrics.

Woolen weave - like your favorite sweater

Bedspreads with a sweater weave beautifully emphasize the character of woolen yarn, often have decorative stitching or fashion-inspired motifs such as "braids", which makes the pattern more spacious. An interesting weave highlighted with a deep color from the earth color palette, radiates warmth and softness, so needed in the colder seasons.

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Cotton bedspread - like your favorite sweatshirt

Pleasant to the touch cotton knit, how soft and comfortable blouse he simply invites you to wrap yourself in it. A simple design, raw seams and a thick, fleshy knit in the colors of autumn make a nap with it a pure pleasure. Cotton rugs are practical, "do not bite", take up little space in the wardrobe and can be washed in the washing machine.

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At BBHome, we look for comfortable, practical and pleasant solutions in one product, you can fall in love with such a bedspread at the first touch!

Artificial fur and quilted velvet

Fluffy, fluffy, colorful bedspreads are an inseparable clothing for the bed in the bedroom. Large size and fabulously fleshy thick fabric guarantee a sense of comfort and safety. The accent of color and fluffiness is a must have in this half of the year, which lacks a dose of positive, solar energy. Quilted velor bedspreads, or artificial fur they bring the atmosphere of a cozy boudoir into the bedroom, where you can shelter from the cold and gray. The shiny hair of artificial fur, with its colors and patterns, often refers to natural animal fur, rejected by a group of more and more conscious consumers. Respect for animals and the need for sustainable development of our eco-system dictate the fashion for interiors in harmony with nature, in which beautiful and practical textiles fit perfectly.

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Fleece - a type of knitted fabric made of PET and other plastics. It is characterized by water-repellent properties and good heat insulation, it can have thermal insulation properties, and if it gets wet, it does not lose them. Microfiber is a material made of a mixture of polyester and nylon fibers. It is used in the textile industry and household. The advantage of this material is its absorbency and resistance to damage, which is why it is used for the production of, among others, blankets. Autumn is the time of wrapping: a warm and soft blanket with a mug of steaming tea is a must have of the season, without it it is difficult to survive the blues and hardships of the coming months.

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The colors of the earth are associated with the autumn morning, when we drink our morning coffee with pleasure, directing our thoughts to the memories of the holidays. Even if you live in the city woolen blanket makes you feel CLOSE TO NATURE, the touch of natural wool brings peace and harmony to your interior and your heart.