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GREY THROWS

Cramat wool blanket / ANTHRACITE

Sale price€294,00
The thickness of this throw’s material will blow you away. The wool’s heathered weave makes the colours vibrate, highlighted by contrasting fringes, it brings a dose of modernity into your interior.

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ANTHRACITE
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Plaid en laine anthracite Cramat
Cramat wool blanket / ANTHRACITE Sale price€294,00

Cramat anthracite wool throw: a textile presence between texture and depth

In its anthracite version, the Cramat throw expresses a subdued elegance, carried by the richness of its material. The Tissu des Alpes, worked here in a mottled weave, gives rise to a vibrant surface where dark and light shades subtly blend. This visual depth, never uniform, gives the throw a discreet yet assertive presence, capable of structuring an interior without making it rigid.

The density of the wool, resulting from extensive fiber processing, is evident at first glance and then to the touch. The throw offers generous thickness, ensuring comfort and hold, while maintaining a certain suppleness that accommodates everyday use. Placed on a sofa, an armchair, or at the foot of a bed, it naturally integrates into various settings, from contemporary to traditional, thanks to an easily combinable anthracite palette.

Contrasting fringes punctuate the ensemble with precision. They provide a light movement, a finish that highlights the material without weighing it down, and introduce a more contemporary touch to the interpretation of this fabric inherited from the past. Every detail is measured, in a quest for balance between textile tradition and discreet modernity.

Made in France, at the Arpin spinning mill in Savoie, this throw is part of a tradition of expertise where the material is central. The Tissu des Alpes, emblematic of the house, is crafted using specific processes that reveal its full hold and durability.

Plaid en laine anthracite Cramat

The Cramat throw: a fabric rooted in the Alps

Entirely crafted from wool, this Cramat throw is in keeping with the tradition of Tissu des Alpes, an emblematic fabric from Maison Arpin. From ancient savoir-faire, this material is distinguished by its density and hold, obtained through a fulling process that tightens the fibers and gives it lasting resistance.

Here, the wool reveals its full depth through a structured weave, both flexible and consistent, designed to accompany daily use without losing its shape. The fringed finish naturally extends the material, adding discreet movement and a more contemporary interpretation to this traditional fabric.

Plaid en laine anthracite Cramat

Charcoal mottled wool throw: depth and natural texture

The Cramat throw stands out with a nuanced anthracite hue, enlivened by a subtle mottled effect that gives the color all its richness. Far from a uniform gray, the material reveals an interplay of threads blending dark and light tones, creating a delicate and lively visual relief.

This depth is highlighted by a controlled contrast: the ecru fringes brighten the ensemble, while the darker selvedge discreetly structures the piece. A balanced, easy-to-integrate palette that adds density to an interior while maintaining a sober and timeless elegance.

Plaid en laine anthracite Cramat

Anthracite wool throw: an everyday essential combining comfort and elegance

Designed to accompany simple daily gestures, the Cramat wool throw naturally finds its place in every room of the house. Draped over a sofa, an armchair or at the foot of a bed, it brings immediate warmth and a textile presence that structures the space without weighing it down.

Its dense wool makes it an ideal ally for moments of relaxation, whether to warm up on cool evenings or to create a more enveloping atmosphere indoors. Its anthracite color, easy to match, allows it to blend seamlessly into both contemporary and more traditional settings.

Over time, it retains its shape and character, becoming a familiar piece that is used and moved as needed, offering discreet comfort and lasting elegance.

Plaid en laine anthracite Cramat

Anthracite wool throw: a dense and cozy feel

To the touch, the Cramat wool throw reveals a full material, both dense and supple, characteristic of Alpine Fabric. The wool's treatment gives it a slightly textured feel, where one perceives the richness of the yarn and the structure of the weave, without rigidity.

This material presence creates an enveloping, almost protective sensation, ideal for moments of rest. The surface, subtly irregular thanks to the marled effect, catches the light and reinforces this impression of relief, both to the touch and to the eye.

Over time, the wool retains its character while softening slightly, offering lasting comfort that is ingrained in its use and living material.

Plaid en laine anthracite Cramat

Woollen throw made in France: the expertise of the Arpin spinning mill

The Cramat wool throw is made in France, in the heart of the Alps, at the Arpin spinning mill located in Séez, Savoie. This historic location has perpetuated rare textile expertise since the 19th century, where each manufacturing step is part of a continuity of mastered gestures.

From wool processing to fabric shaping, manufacturing relies on traditional techniques, precisely adapted to contemporary requirements. The Tissu des Alpes, the brand's signature, is produced there according to specific processes that give it its characteristic density and drape.

Choosing this throw means participating in local and responsible production, supported by a French spinning mill that values material, long-term processes, and attention to detail.

Plaid en laine anthracite Cramat

Caring for your wool throw: preserving its beauty and shape over time

The Cramat wool throw is designed to last, provided you follow a few care instructions appropriate for the nature of its material. Wool, a living fiber, requires particular attention to maintain its density, shape, and original appearance.

It is recommended not to machine wash or bleach the throw, as this risks altering the structure of the Tissu des Alpes. Tumble drying is also to be avoided. If necessary, ironing at a low temperature (110°C) can be considered, without steam, as steam can damage the fiber.

For optimal care, prefer professional wet cleaning on a gentle cycle. Between cleanings, regular airing is often sufficient to refresh the material and preserve the natural qualities of the wool over time.

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