Design Without Limits – Limitless Range by Noa Blanket Co

Words by Brett Winchester
Images Courtesy of Noa Blanket Co

After making waves in 2022 with its sell-out limited-edition luxury blankets, Noa Blanket Co unveils its latest offering with the Limitless Range. The latest collection sees Māori design respectfully referenced, allowing customers to acquire a piece of New Zealand design for their own homes.

Made from 100 per cent pure New Zealand wool, the Limitless Range consists of three new designs including Tātai Hono, Uhi Tai and Te Kura Nui and comes from the designers’ desire to share more of their stories, art and craft with the world. “Limitless embodies our ambition to live intentionally,” says Josh Te Kani, Co-Founder of Noa Blanket Co, “to acknowledge each step in the pursuit of our goals as an individual thread woven into our tapestry of life.” Available in three woven-to-order designs, the Limitless range is made with a deep regard to the creators’ home country.

“Limitless embodies our ambition to live intentionally,” says Josh Te Kani, Co-Founder of Noa Blanket Co, “to acknowledge each step in the pursuit of our goals as an individual thread woven into our tapestry of life.”

Unlike Noa Blanket Co’s previous collection, the Limitless range will become a permanent fixture in Noa’s luxury blanket collection. Through its slow and deliberate process, the objective to weave each blanket is established from “intentional decisions that aims to reduce waste and the environmental impact of overproductions,” explains Whakaawa Te Kani, Co-Founder of Noa Blanket Co. Included in the range are three woven designs, Tātai Hono which reflects connection and relationships with the past and future, natural environment and one another. The second design, Uhi Tai, speaks to resilience and the relationship that New Zealand shares with the natural environment. Lastly, Te Kura Nui is designed as an ode to those who look beyond the horizon.

Available to order through Noa Blanket Co’s website, the range celebrates tāonga and acknowledges the country on which the blankets are woven.