Top-notch outdoor blankets and coverings: watertight picnic mats and cozy comforters
New Eco-Friendly Picnic Blankets on the Market
In the world of outdoor leisure, picnic blankets have received a sustainable makeover. Several companies have introduced eco-friendly options, each with its unique features.
First up, the Tbco. Recycled Wool Picnic Blanket. Made from 70% recycled wool and 30% mixed recycled fibres, this blanket not only offers a cosy feel but also contributes to environmental conservation. Each blanket saves six items of clothing from landfill. Personalised embroidery is available, and you can choose a recycled or leather carry strap in one of ten colours. With a water-resistant backing, this blanket is perfect for those unexpected showers.
For those seeking a larger option, the Active Forever Portable Waterproof Blanket is a great choice. Capable of accommodating up to ten people, this blanket boasts a three-layer fabric, a waterproof backing, and a suede-layered sitting side for comfort. It folds up neatly with two straps and a leather handle, making it easy to carry. This versatile blanket is ideal for a garden picnic or relaxing in the sun with family and friends.
The Vonshef Picnic Blanket, designed for the outdoors, is made from hard-wearing polyester with a waterproof PEVA backing. It features a faux leather carrier with metal buckles, ensuring durability and style.
The National Trust Ombre Green Throw, knitted from wool with a stylish ombre-effect weave, is another eco-friendly option. It measures 145 x 145cm and comes with a water-resistant backing and faux leather straps for easy carrying.
For a touch of British charm, the Sophie Allport Bees Knitted Picnic Blanket offers vivid colours on both sides. It features a water-resistant backing and measures 145 x 145cm. The blanket comes with faux leather straps and a carry handle, making it easy to transport.
Lastly, the Framlingham Picnic Blanket, available at Garden Trading, offers a waterproof base and a carry handle. Its specifications are not extensively detailed, but its simplicity and functionality make it a practical choice for picnics.
The Cato throw from Latitude Vive, while not a picnic blanket per se, is worth mentioning. Designed as a gentle comforter, it can be used as a furniture cover, layering for a small day bed, or as a mini blanket for sitting snugly in the garden.
As for the company with the largest picnic lid featuring a three-layer waterproof base in 2024, sources do not provide this information publicly. Regardless, the market for eco-friendly picnic blankets continues to grow, offering consumers a wider range of sustainable options for their outdoor activities.