A sheep children's/baby blanket built around the oldest bedtime ritual there is: little sheep mid-float, zzz's drifting through a field of moons, stars, and clouds. The palette runs gold, light pink, baby blue, and navy, soft enough for a nursery and considered enough to hold up as a design object. This is the kind of illustration that looks right on a wall long after the crib is gone.
Counting Sheep is knit from combed and recycled cotton at a small-batch mill in New York that works exclusively with artisan brands. Machine wash cold, tumble dry low.
Tuxberry & Whit is a sister-run studio designing for the buyer who is deliberate about what enters her home and her child's space. Every blanket in the collection is USA made, hand-illustrated, and produced in limited runs by a small team that believes a child's world deserves the same design attention as any other room in the house.