Schoolhouse x Pendleton: a Portland Collaboration
A Special Edition
Pendleton Woolen Mills and Schoolhouse are delighted to unveil a special-edition heirloom-quality wool blanket, Canebrake. A canebrake is a thicket of Arundinaria grasses, including bamboo, which can be harvested and woven when used as cane. Woven cane, woven wool—it all comes together in a beautiful blanket.
The two companies share a commitment to quality, craftsmanship, and the Pacific Northwest. Schoolhouse is a Portland-based company founded twenty years ago, in 2003. They specialize in unique lighting solutions and lifestyle home goods. The Schoolhouse Electric & Supply factory is located in a hundred year-old building in Portland, Oregon.
Pendleton is a bit older (founded as Pendleton Woolen Mills in 1909, with Oregon weaving roots that stretch back to 1863). Pendleton is also Northwest-based, with the HQ in Portland and woolen mills in Oregon and Washington. The Canebrake blanket is made start to finish in Pendleton’s Pacific Northwest mills.
The blankets
Expertly crafted to last a lifetime, this unique blanket features timeless patterns and muted colors with a clean, modern style. The Canebrake blanket is offered in a two palettes:
Fireside:
Fireside’s rich colors evoke fireside warmth and cozy times at home, a favorite part of the winter season.
Winterwood:
Winterwood is inspired by a cool wintry forest scene; the season’s experience out of doors.
The blanket is 64″ x 80″, and napped; fabric is combed for a softer, thicker feel. It has a sleek whipstitch binding, and is pure virgin wool with a cotton warp.
Learn more:
Canebrake: Fireside
Canebrake: Winterwood
Schoolhouse: About Us