Lagom Throw | Johanna Howard
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Lagom Throw - Johanna Howard
$150
By Johanna Howard
About this piece
When you think of a blanket, the Lagom Throw is pretty much exactly what comes to mind. The simple, elegant striped pattern is just enough to add some classic color to the room, and the cozy cotton construction means it’s machine washable, so you can take it out on the deck or even straight to the beach.
Dimensions
General Dimensions71" L x 51" H
Key Features
Ethical sourcing
Wool comes from family-owned farms in Peru.
Sustainable fibers
Alpacas are natural stewards of their ecosystem, unlike cashmere goats.
Weaving heritage
Made in Portugal, home to a globally-respected community of artisans.
Black-owned business
Johanna Howard Home is a family-run, Black-owned business based in New Jersey.
Johanna Howard is a Swedish-born textile designer
We’re proud to showcase a limited selection of her work, which draws on her Scandinavian heritage, architectural influences, and appreciation for color. She started her home textiles business with her husband after years in the fashion industry, seeking an independent creative outlet and more control over the craft and construction of her designs.
Fast, free shipping on every order
As always, every order includes free delivery directly to your door, often in a week or less. There are no annoying minimum requirements, no fine print, just a basic promise to get your new furniture home as soon as possible.
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The collection features sustainable, natural fibers like alpaca wool
Sustainable, natural materials are a core consideration of every Johanna Howard piece. She travels straight to the source to evaluate new fibers and mills, from the family-run alpaca (which is every ounce as luxurious as cashmere, but far better for the planet) farms in Peru to the legendary textile artisans in Portugal. “I'm a very tactile person, I like to feel things, and I also like to see how things are.”