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What makes Biquette Special To Us
Biquette is rooted in the last knitting mills still operating on Long Island, New York — where each blanket is made-to-order with care, quality, and purpose. Founder and creative team partner artists from around the world to turn unique artwork into cozy, functional home textiles. We love Biquette because it brings real craft, sustainability, and artistry back into our homes — replacing mass-produced blankets with pieces meant to last, and celebrating local American textile heritage.
FAQs
What kinds of materials does Biquette use?
Biquette uses only premium natural fibers: 100% organic cotton, extra-fine Merino wool, or long-staple Egyptian cotton — no synthetics, no polyester, no microplastics.
Where are Biquette products made?
Every blanket and scarf is knit to order in New York — at one of the last remaining knitting mills on Long Island — so you’re supporting American craftsmanship and local jobs.
What makes Biquette blankets different from typical throw blankets?
Each is more than a throw — they are artist-designed textile art, blending design and utility. Knitted with care, using high-quality fibers, they deliver softness, durability, and visual impact that elevates any room.
Are Biquette blankets eco-friendly and sustainably made?
Yes — Biquette produces made-to-order only, minimizing overproduction and waste. They avoid synthetic fibers entirely and reduce carbon footprint by manufacturing domestically.
How do I care for these blankets and scarves?
They are designed for real-life use: most are machine-washable and low-maintenance. Because they use natural fibers, they remain soft, durable, and comfortable over many years.
