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Nevado Blanket in Natural / Black

Nevado Blanket in Natural / Black

SKU: DC-401990
$174.00Price

Nevado translates to “snow-capped volcano,” but in practice, it’s more like a minimalist’s permission slip to get cozy and ignore the world for a little while without feeling guilty.

 

What It Is:
A 100% recycled acrylic blanket from Beyond Borders Collective, sized at 92" x 78" and designed in their Wasi Monochrome collection. With a subtle natural-and-black palette, it’s simultaneously rugged enough for a riverside adventure and refined enough to drape over your couch so your apartment looks like you have your life together. Inspired by the mystery of the Ecuadorian Andes, each blanket carries the quiet cultural weight of generations of artisans—minus any sense of moral lecturing.

 

Why You’ll Actually Use It:
Because sometimes you want a blanket that functions as both literal warmth and symbolic sophistication. Wrap yourself up, and you’re instantly transported to a higher altitude, whether that’s metaphorical or just your living room couch on a rainy day.

 

Key Details:

  • 100% recycled acrylic

  • Monochrome natural/black design

  • Size: 92" L x 78" W

  • Soft, versatile, and culturally inspired

  • Perfect for indoor or outdoor use

  • Ethically crafted with a touch of Ecuadorian heritage


The Nevado Blanket isn’t just about warmth—it’s a statement. It says you care about comfort, style, and the provenance of the things around you, while also subtly implying that maybe the world can wait while you just… exist for a little longer.

 

About the brand:  Beyond Borders Collective
Beyond Borders Collective is what happens when obsessively curious travelers collide with textiles that have stories older than your sense of responsibility. Raul and Kirsten scour Ecuador, Peru, Turkey, and beyond, collaborating with artisans whose hands have been threading patterns for generations, then translate that craft into blankets that feel both timeless and mildly existential. They make things in small batches, prioritize recycled and eco-friendly fibers, and operate ethically—not because it’s trendy, but because they actually care about the humans behind the weave. These aren’t just blankets; they’re cultural artifacts disguised as comfort, objects that make you question why every other thing in your apartment isn’t this considered.

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