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The Merino SoftWool Blanket™ - Why Wool?

Why Wool?

We introduced our first collection made entirely of natural fibers this week, marrying a 50/50 blend of responsibly-sourced Australian Merino wool and luxe organic cotton to create the world’s softest merino wool blanket - The Merino SoftWool Blanket™. Given our long history of using recycled plastic bottles to create the majority of our products, you may be wondering “Why wool?”.

Making Old New

To put it simply, wool is one of the oldest, original performance textiles. Its natural anti-microbial and moisture wicking properties have made it a staple material in the outdoor and blanket industries for millennia, but we felt this category was long overdue for an upgrade. Most merino wool blankets are itchy and not as soft as you want them to be.

Itch-Free Hand Feel

So, for the past few years, we’ve worked to develop The Merino SoftWool Blanket™, sampling a range of wool blends to ultimately create an itch-free hand feel that will have packing up all your old, dusty merino wool blankets to drop off at Goodwill in favor of the Merino SoftWool.

white merino wool blanket hanging on a rope with plants

Naturally Temperature Regulating

Our merino wool blankets are seriously soft, silky smooth, and downright durable. Sheep wool is also naturally temperature-regulating, so it can warm you up when you’re cold and cool you down when you’re hot, making it the perfect all-season blanket for the bedroom or the couch. In three sizes (Throw, Queen and King) and four calming hues, our merino wool blankets fit any bed, in any season.

Rumpl Sage Merino SoftWool Blanket

Sage

Rumpl Terracotta Merino SoftWool Blanket

Terracotta

Rumpl Ash Merino SoftWool Blanket

Ash

Rumpl Pacific Merino SoftWool Blanket

Pacific

Elevated Details

Plus, we elevated the experience even more with high-end detailing. The premium finished edge, reversible jacquard weave and signature Rumpl patch make this merino wool blanket pretty enough to leave strewn on your couch 24/7.

Rumpl Sage Merino SoftWool throw blanket on chair
Up close detail image of Rumpl Terracotta Merino SoftWool Blanket
Rumpl Pacific Merino SoftWool throw blanket on chair

Go ahead - clear your linen closet out, donate the old blankets collecting dust, and make space for the merino wool blanket of your dreams.

STOCK UP ON THESE MERINO WOOL BLANKETS

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SoftWool Blankets™

Available in four colors.

Rumpl Sage Merino SoftWool Throw
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Rumpl Terracotta Merino SoftWool Throw
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Rumpl Pacific Merino SoftWool Blanket
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Rumpl Ash Merino SoftWool Throw
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Rumpl Pacific Merino SoftWool Throw
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Rumpl Terracotta Merino SoftWool Blanket
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Rumpl Merino SoftWool Throw Sage
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Rumpl Merino SoftWool Throw Pacific
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Rumpl Merino SoftWool Throw Terracotta
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Rumpl Merino SoftWool Throw Ash
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Rumpl Merino SoftWool Blanket Ash
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Rumpl Merino SoftWool Blanket Sage
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Rumpl Merino SoftWool Blanket Pacific
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