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Pebble Grey Stonewash Cotton Throw - Turaco
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R 759.00
R 1,899.00
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Pewter (mid Grey) Stonewash Cotton Throw - Turaco
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R 859.00
R 1,899.00
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Ochre Stonewash Cotton Throw - Turaco
2LP1743
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R 759.00
R 1,899.00
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Kisses Cotton Mono-Knit Reversible Throw in Monochrome
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R 529.00
R 1,499.00
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Crosshairs Cotton Mono-Knit Reversible Throw in Monochrome
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R 599.00
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Flash Cotton Reversible Throw in Grey, Black and Cream
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R 529.00
R 1,499.00
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Trapezia Cotton Mono-Knit Reversible Throw in Monochrome
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R 529.00
R 1,499.00
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Maze Cotton Mono-Knit Reversible Throw in Monochrome
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R 529.00
R 1,499.00
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Pied-de-poule Cotton Mono-Knit Reversible Throw in Monochrome
2LP1763
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R 529.00
R 1,499.00
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Urban Square Cotton Reversible Throw in Terracotta and Cream
2LP1767
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R 529.00
R 1,499.00
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Cable knit cotton throw - pale natural cotton colour
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R 689.00
R 2,415.00
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Chic Fusion brings you unique hand-felted bowls, gourds and scatter cushions crafted the traditional way by local craftswomen, using all-natural, ethically sourced wool and silk fibres.
These out-of-the-ordinary home décor pieces are designed by local Cape Town artist Razaan Jakoet, and then hand-felted, dyed and shaped by women from disadvantaged communities, who are trained in the art of felting at the Woodstock studio.
The result is gorgeous felted ukhambas, gourds, bowls and scatter cushions in pure merino, karakul and alpaca wool, with silk fibres for texture and mohair for whimsy, in palettes ranging from soft neutrals to vibrant splashes.
Not just beautiful and unusual, Chic Fusion products are also ethical and environmentally friendly. All wool is sourced from non-mulesed sheep in the Eastern Cape, and the dying and felting process uses rainwater, and gas stoves for reduced CO2 emission.