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John Atkinson - 100% Pure New Wool
The John Atkinson by Hainsworth® 100% Pure New Wool blankets and throws offer a practical choice for hotels. Our 100% Pure New Wool blankets are available in either a traditional colour range with coordinating satin binding for a classic look or a selection of bright and vibrant colours not usually associated with a woollen blanket. These are a range of practical throws or blankets to update any room and to give that splash of colour at the end of your bed. These blankets have also been used for keep guests warm while dining outside on a summer’s evening and can be embroidered with the hotel or restaurant’s name.
John Atkinson by Hainsworth® blankets are a sub brand of Hainsworth and our blankets are manufactured using only the finest wool blends. From the very beginning of the process we ensure that only the best natural fibres are used to create our beautiful blankets. All of our woollen blankets are manufactured from raw wool to hand finished blanket at our mill in West Yorkshire enabling us complete control of the full process. Wool is 100% natural and is nature’s performance fibre being one of the earth’s most sustainable resources.
We strongly believe that woollen blankets are the ultimate bedding option. Recent scientific research has shown that when sleeping under wool your heart rate lowers resulting in a more relaxed and rested condition and a more refreshed feeling on awakening. Wool is also breathable keeping you cool when it is hot and warm when it is cold and unlike duvets you can layer blankets to create the ultimate sleeping environment for you.
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Tribal blankets
Through the Victoria England label, Hainsworth supplies the most prestigious tribal blankets in the world. Selected for its warmth, timeless durability and rich traditional design, the Victoria blanket originated in 1897.






