The Bonnuit throw features a beautifully striking knit pattern with small bobbles, a so-called 'popcorn knit', giving this timeless blanket an airy look. The edge is finished with a knitted-in, wide blue stripe and ends with a surprising, bright blue accent stripe. This Bonnuit throw pairs beautifully with the knitted Bonnuit decorative cushion.
This product carries the ‘More Sustainable’ label, read here to find out why.
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Made of 59% acrylic, 29% nylon and 12% mohair wool. Delicate wash at 30 degrees, not suitable for the tumble dryer, do not iron.



Our bed linen and terry cloth collections (from spring/summer 2022) are labelled as more sustainable. Are Pip Studio’s bed and bath products sustainably produced? In collaboration with our partner for bed and bath textiles, Beddinghouse, we produce according to the guidelines of Better Cotton (BC). Beddinghouse focuses on the three Ps: Product, People and Packaging. What does Better Cotton mean for the bed linen and terry cloth? Since 2016, Beddinghouse has been a member of the BCI organisation, aiming to improve global cotton cultivation in line with the United Nations’ sustainability goals. Beddinghouse continues to grow while reducing its impact on people and the environment. What materials are used for Pip Studio bed and bath products? The collections are made from high-quality materials such as 100% cotton percale with the Better Cotton label – a fabric that retains its quality, doesn’t shrink and hardly wears out. In addition, the terry cloth products are made from recycled material. How does packaging contribute to sustainability? The products are packaged in luxurious boxes that are suitable for gifting or storage, helping to avoid unnecessary waste. At Pip Studio, we continuously improve our processes to further enhance sustainability.


