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Tender accomplices

Whether they are neatly folded on an armrest or casually spread out on your sofa, plaids are the perfect companions for the current times. Competing in comfort and pattern work, they each have their own little specificity that quickly makes them indispensable.

Play with warm materials

Mandho surprises with its faux-plain fabric in vibrant, mottled shades, enriched with contrasting colored pompoms. Made from hand-woven cotton in India, it combines weight and suppleness. You can even use it to make cushion covers or accessories. Available in three colors.

Haika has the lightness of a cloud and the generosity of wool. Handwoven and boiled in India, it combines thick and fine yarns for a unique mottled look. Its fuzzy edge highlights its artisanal feel. Available in Indigo, Turmeric, and Chrome, for a modern, cozy effect.

Houndstooth , pure hand-spun and hand-woven cotton khadi, seduces with its lively and hypnotic irregularity. Available in black and off-white or in vibrant colors like Laurel and Turmeric, it adapts to all interiors and all Caravan fabrics.

Muhkir

This fluffy blanket warms with its very soft texture and ochre color. Made of mohair and merino, its weave forms slightly fuzzy squares. Tenderness, comfort, warmth... And to top it all off, it's made nearby, in Spain, by a company committed to preserving the environment.

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Woven for softness

Dhara seduces with its unique character.
With its raw color palette, texture punctuated by sari stripes, fringed finish, and 100% natural weave, it evokes the ochre trail. Inspired by the Hindi word dhara , meaning "earth," it invites softness. Its geometric patterns, understated and captivating, find their place in any decor: to dress a sofa or accompany your cool evenings.

Lena , meanwhile, is an exceptionally soft blanket. The wool, hand-washed without any treatment, reveals all the purity of the fiber. Hand-woven, it is distinguished by agile twists that give it an airy thickness. Its natural shades intertwine in a warm grid, bordered by a soft selvedge.

What do they all have in common?

Being able to make time stop, just for a few minutes or a few hours, when you wrap yourself in their welcoming fibers…

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