time to get your favorite throws - Frankly Amsterdam

 
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It is slowly getting colder; time to get your favorite throws, rugs and candles and make your home ready for the season. One to add to you must have list is this soft throw by Frankly Amsterdam. This throw is royal, vibrant in color, rich in thickness, and as I said, incredibly soft. Almost cloud-like. Woven with Mohair, a silk-like yarn made from the hair of the Angora goat. This durable and resilient fibre takes dye exceptionally well, making Kings Comfort suitable for a big fat color scheme, although we love the soft neutral tones. - Vivian

Frankly Amsterdam wasn’t always called Frankly Amsterdam. We used to go by a different name. 7 years ago, we started as Fem Home, a luxury textile brand of home textiles with a pure origin. Even then, we already produced our entire collection of rugs, bedlinen, plaids and cushions exclusively in Europe with the most beautiful natural materials. We developed quickly and outgrew our name. That is why we decided to continue as Frankly Amsterdam.

Flying the flag of Frankly Amsterdam we are expanding our collection with products that bridge the gap between textiles and furniture: soft furnishing. We are expanding our existing collaborations with established architectural firms and designers such as Marc Thorpe, Ulf Moritz and Christiane Müller, and also, April and May. In addition, we are entering into exciting new collaborations. For example, Mae Engelgeer created the carpet "En Suite" especially for our launch, and we continue to work on developments with international designers behind the scenes. - Femke, founder of Frankly Amsterdam

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A sneak peak into their latest arrival: FORE SEE. Together with textile designer Mae Engelgeer they have created a handwoven and hand knotted wall rug. This beauty is both functional and nice to look at! Can’t wait to see more of this…

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