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A look behind the looms. The Story of the Double Cloth. Meet the Double Cloth; One throw. Two personalities. A double cloth is created by two distinct layers, stitched together in the weaving process to form one piece of fabric. This makes a weighty, luxurious, and reversible throw with a beautiful heavy drape. The unique characteristics of this technique allow for the creation of two distinct colour palettes, one on each side of the throw. The Double Cloth has been a labour of love for many months. Sampling started on our antique Lancashire Looms, before moving into production to our Dornier machines with two chosen designs. In this short video, we catch up with the design team, Lenore and Stuart, who have brought this masterpiece to life. Designed, woven, made in South Africa. Global: www.mungo.co.za Europe & UK: www.mungo.co USA: www.mungo.us Instagram: @mungodesign Facebook: @mungodesign Pinterest: @mungodesign Video by @JulianCulverhouse Who We are Mungo is a natural fibre, heirloom-quality homeware textile company that merges traditional weaving with contemporary design. All Mungo products are designed, woven, and made at the Mungo Mill in Plettenberg Bay. It is Mungo’s mission to shape and uphold the standards of sustainable production, whilst manufacturing a quality product that is woven to last. Mungo is South Africa’s first Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) certified weaving mill. The Mungo Mill All Mungo products are designed, woven, and made at the Mungo Mill in Plettenberg Bay. As part of our commitment to transparency, the Mungo Mill is open daily to the public. This is a place to connect product to process, bridging the growing gap between manufacturer and consumer. Here you’ll find a showcase of weaving techniques and technology through the ages - from pre-industrial looms to modern day machines. Interested in a guided tour of our mill? Contact us via retail@mungo.co.za Find out more about who we are, and what we do, here - https://www.mungo.co.za/about-us/