• Finchingfield Blanket, Eleanor pritchard
  • Finchingfield Blanket, Eleanor pritchard
  • Finchingfield Blanket, Eleanor pritchard

Finchingfield Blanket

Finchingfield Blanket by Eleanor Pritchard.

Mindfully crafted by Eleanor Pritchard, the Finchingfield Blanket is part of the East Anglian Quintet collection and is named after the North Essex village of Finchingfield.  It appears in the Doomsday Book of 1086 as Fincingefelda - “the field of Finc or his people.” Pritchard considers this blanket to be perhaps the most esoteric piece in the collection.

Finchingfield felt to Eleanor like an ethereal place, and the blanket explores and expresses this quality. The colours have been carefully selected: chalk, oatmeal, plaster pink, and straw rust, with accents of baler twine blue and Estate green. The design features a structured, interlocking stepped-form pattern, but both the structure and colour placement are intentionally more random. This purposeful irregularity gives each blanket a unique, slightly anarchic character and nods to vernacular patchwork traditions.

The blanket is crafted from soft wool and features fine score-lines running across the surface, adding subtle texture, along with a raw-look edge.
Read more
£680
Made to order

Delivery time

Description Dropdown

Finchingfield Blanket by Eleanor Pritchard.

Mindfully crafted by Eleanor Pritchard, the Finchingfield Blanket is part of the East Anglian Quintet collection and is named after the North Essex village of Finchingfield.  It appears in the Doomsday Book of 1086 as Fincingefelda - “the field of Finc or his people.” Pritchard considers this blanket to be perhaps the most esoteric piece in the collection.

Finchingfield felt to Eleanor like an ethereal place, and the blanket explores and expresses this quality. The colours have been carefully selected: chalk, oatmeal, plaster pink, and straw rust, with accents of baler twine blue and Estate green. The design features a structured, interlocking stepped-form pattern, but both the structure and colour placement are intentionally more random. This purposeful irregularity gives each blanket a unique, slightly anarchic character and nods to vernacular patchwork traditions.

The blanket is crafted from soft wool and features fine score-lines running across the surface, adding subtle texture, along with a raw-look edge.

Dimensions Dropdown

165w x 245cmh

Materials Dropdown

Made from 100% wool.

Please note: The exact composition and placement of colours varies from blanket to blanket. Each one has its own unique pattern.

Product Downloads Dropdown

Help / Advice Dropdown

Close
Product Successfully Added To Your Wishlist
Loading