Bicolor Azulejo Throw

A designer merino wool blanket that brings structure and quiet sophistication to your space, the Azulejo Bicolor is inspired by the graphic language of traditional Portuguese tiles.

Crafted from 100% premium merino wool and woven on ancestral looms, it provides natural warmth, breathability and long-lasting durability.

Its bold geometric pattern adds contrast and texture, making it a statement piece for contemporary interiors and a favourite among architects and designers.

Perfect for the sofa, an extra layer on the bed or outdoor use, it adapts easily to every season.

A refined wool throw that combines heritage craftsmanship with modern design.

Quantity

1

Details & Care

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Details & Care

Material: 100% merino wool.

130 cm wide x 180 cm long (51" x 71")

Hand wash at a maximum temperature of 30°C;
Do not use bleach;
Lay flat to dry in the shade;
Do not wring;
Maximum ironing temperature 110°C;
Dry cleaning permitted.

Shipments are made within 1 to 3 business days after payment confirmation.

Exchanges or returns are accepted up to 45 days after the date of receipt of the item. Requests for exchanges or returns must be sent to shop@burelfactory.com. The product must be returned to the provided address in the same condition as received, accompanied by the original invoice and an email confirming the return shipping details, tracking number, and carrier. All return shipping costs are the responsibility of the customer.

If the order arrives in the same condition as it was sent, and the customer does not wish to exchange it for another item, the refund process will be initiated via bank transfer for EU countries.

Refunds for non-EU countries will be processed via PayPal.

Defective product:
The customer must send a photo of the condition in which the product arrived to shop@burelfactory.com.

TRADITIONAL CRAFTS HERITAGE

Burel Factory showcases the masterful craftsmanship of the Serra da Estrela region—the collaborative art of weavers who spin, card, and weave on traditional looms that have been in use since the 19th century.

MADE ON TRADITIONAL LOOMS

Woven on a traditional loom and finished by hand by master craftsmen whose skills have been passed down through generations.

LOCAL AND SUSTAINABLE

Wool from local sheep, which graze happily outdoors on the high plateaus of the mountains.