British-made Merino blanket finished with a whip stitch border. Similar to the Atkinson Duchess Merino blanket this is the same quality and weight but with a stitched hem rather than satin binding. The whipped binding gives the blanket a more modern look, the sewn finish makes it look a little less like a bed blanket so is easier to use around the house or to take camping for example.
Excellent blanket for the colder months or for layering up your bedding, or use on its own for the summer months as an alternative to a duvet.
Made in the UK
Composition: 100% Merino Wool, 400 gsm
Single 180 x 230 cm
Double 230 x 255 cm,
King 255 x 280 cm,
Super-king 280 x 305 cm
Please note: The 'white' blanket (as with all high-quality wool blankets), is an unbleached, creamy natural white.
We try to keep these great blankets in stock for a next-working-day delivery (choose courier service for this).
Product Care
The manufacturer advises Professional Clean only.
Many of our customers carefully hand or machine wash their Duchess Merino blankets on a cool wool setting at 30℃ using wool-approved detergent, with no spin allow to dry naturally.
Do not tumble dry.
There will always be some shrinkage after washing (usually up to around 6%)
N.B. Never use your regular laundry detergent on wool; even "gentle", or non-bio detergents usually contain bleach, which will ruin it.
Origin & Sustainability
Made in England by John Atkinson in Yorkshire. Merino wool from New Zealand Merino sheep.
Non-mulesed Merino: This wool is certified and independently audited as being shorn from sheep that have not been mulesed.
Sustainable – wool is a natural and fully sustainable fibre from a renewable source. Wool is nature’s technical wonder fibre and has many inherent qualities that can't be reproduced by manmade fibres. These inherent qualities make wool the natural choice for a good night's sleep.
Comfort – wool is comfortable due to its unique spring-like fibre structure. The natural crimp offers excellent support for all, as well as relief from bed sores and numerous other medical conditions.
Micro-climate control – wool regulates your body temperature, actively keeping you warm in winter and cool in summer. Maintaining a steady temperature also leads to a more restful sleep.
Air quality – wool fibres absorb and hold on to indoor pollutants, improving the air quality around you while you sleep.
Anti-microbial – wool blankets are naturally anti-microbial due to the fibre protein composition and unique surface scale structure on which bacteria are unable to survive.
Odour control – the moisture absorbing properties of wool absorb sweat from the skin and halt the generation of odour-causing bacteria, keeping your bedding fresher for longer.
Natural flame resistance – wool is naturally flame-resistant and self-extinguishing and doesn't melt, making for safer sleep and one of the few fibres that don't need coating in artificial flame-resistant chemicals.
Dirt repellent – the antistatic nature of wool reduces the attraction of lint and dust and the microscopic surface scales prevent dirt from penetrating the fibre surface.
Asthma-friendly – dust mites are a key trigger for Asthma attacks, they cannot survive on wool making it a perfect choice for asthma sufferers.