Festive Offer, Throw Combo (Reid & Harmon)
Take advantage of this amazing seasonal offer where you can purchase x2 of One Nine Eight Fives sustainably sourced throws. Buy both the Reid & Harmon throws, made from recycled cotton and wool and save 20% off the full retail price.
Whether you’re purchasing for yourself or looking for a Christmas gift, these are the perfect addition to those cosy moments on the sofa.
Take advantage of this amazing seasonal offer where you can purchase x2 of One Nine Eight Fives sustainably sourced throws. Buy both the Reid & Harmon throws, made from recycled cotton and wool and save 20% off the full retail price.
Whether you’re purchasing for yourself or looking for a Christmas gift, these are the perfect addition to those cosy moments on the sofa.
Take advantage of this amazing seasonal offer where you can purchase x2 of One Nine Eight Fives sustainably sourced throws. Buy both the Reid & Harmon throws, made from recycled cotton and wool and save 20% off the full retail price.
Whether you’re purchasing for yourself or looking for a Christmas gift, these are the perfect addition to those cosy moments on the sofa.
ABOUT THE BRAND
One Nine Eight Five is a sustainable British design studio based in London. The studio focuses on textiles, home furnishings, collaboration and commissions.
One Nine Eight Five was born in 2016 by Eleanor Nadimi after working in the fast fashion industry. The goal was to create unique pieces that work to close the loop on waste without compromising on design. Whilst empowering the community with the confidence to create homes that truly bring them joy.
Each piece is carefully designed and created in the studio by Eleanor and manufactured by British craftsman in the UK. Bringing you objects of colour, comfort and joy, helping you to create spaces to call your own.
The throws are crafted with either recycled cotton or recycled wool, using off-cuts from garment making factories. These are broken down into fibre, re-spun into yarn, woven and hand-finished using traditional techniques in British mills – bridging the fashion and interior industries together, creating a wider circular economy.