Beige square blanket scarf with ginkgo, feathers and greek key panels

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A 140 cm square fleece blanket scarf in a neutral oatmeal-beige base, with each of the four panels carrying a different decorative tradition: a watercolour ginkgo-leaf panel, a black feather print panel, a panel scattered with gold-foil dots, and a graphic black greek-key meander panel. Soft viscose fleece, hand-knotted ecru fringe at all four edges. The neutral-palette take on the blanket scarf, built for the oatmeal knit, the trench coat and the white shirt rather than the warm or dark wardrobe.

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Beige fleece blanket scarf with ginkgo, feathers, gold dots and greek-key meander

This 140 cm square fleece blanket scarf is built on a calm oatmeal-beige base, with each of the four panels carrying a different decorative tradition rather than building a single coherent theme. One panel sits in watercolour ginkgo leaves rendered in soft grey and gold-foil outlines, the Art Nouveau botanical reference that Liberty London made canonical at the turn of the twentieth century. A second panel carries a black feather print, scattered diagonally across the beige ground, the kind of repeating illustrated motif that the boho-folk wardrobe inherited from the 1970s. A third panel is the same beige ground scattered with small gold-foil dots, the constellation reference. The fourth panel is a graphic black greek-key meander on beige, the architectural decoration that survived from Hellenic pottery into Versace logos and Studio Nicholson knitwear. The combination of botanical, illustrated, abstract and architectural vocabularies makes the scarf read as a small encyclopaedia of decoration rather than a single design statement.

The neutral-palette blanket scarf for the oatmeal-and-white wardrobe

The beige-on-beige construction positions this scarf apart from the dark or warm-palette blanket scarves: it is built for the wardrobe that lives around an oatmeal knit, a stone trench coat, a white linen shirt and a tan leather brogue rather than the all-black or burgundy wardrobe. Worn as a triangle shawl over a trench, the beige base lets the underlying garment colour show through subtly, while the black-and-gold details give enough contrast to keep the scarf visible. Folded with the ginkgo or greek-key face out, the scarf becomes a more decorative day-piece. Folded with the feathers or dots face out, it works as a calmer everyday wrap.

Styling: stone trench, oatmeal knit, white linen shirt, tan leather brogue

Stone trench + beige base on top: the canonical neutral-palette autumn drape. Oatmeal knit dress + greek-key face out: the architectural decoration that lifts a plain knit indoors. White linen shirt and wide-leg trouser + ginkgo face out: the Liberty-archive pairing for a softer day. Tan leather brogue + feather face out: the editorial-leaning weekend pairing for the boho-folk wardrobe. Other scarves: four-sided fleece scarves, four-sided scarves, scarves.

Materials and care

Fabric: soft viscose fleece, four panels assembled at the centre cross, hand-knotted ecru fringe at all four edges. Hand-applied gold-foil print for the dot scatter and the ginkgo outlines, screen print for the feather and greek-key panels. Care: cold hand wash or delicate machine wash inside a mesh laundry bag, avoid bleach, do not tumble dry, iron at low temperature on the reverse if needed.

Technical specifications

Dimensions140 x 140 cm square
FabricSoft viscose fleece
DesignFour-panel patchwork on oatmeal-beige base: watercolour ginkgo with gold outlines, black feather print, gold-foil dot scatter, black greek-key meander
FinishHand-applied gold-foil print, hand-knotted ecru fringe at all four edges
CareHand wash or delicate machine wash, no tumble drying, low-temperature iron on the reverse

Frequently asked questions

Will the beige show every mark?

The oatmeal-beige is calibrated more towards stone or sand than pure ecru, so it hides small marks better than a pure cream piece. A delicate machine wash inside a mesh bag refreshes it well between wearings, and the printed panels camouflage any minor wear at the folds. Avoid bleach (which can yellow the beige) and tumble drying (which can felt the fleece).

Is the greek-key panel a heavy graphic statement?

The greek-key meander is bold but contained: it sits as a panel rather than across the whole scarf, and the black ink on the beige ground reads as a confident decorative reference rather than a heavy logo statement. Worn with the greek-key face tucked inside the fold, it disappears and the calmer faces dominate. Worn with the greek-key face out, it becomes the statement front for a graphic-leaning day.

How does this differ from the black and the burgundy blanket scarves?

The black and burgundy versions are built for darker or warmer wardrobes. This beige version is the neutral-palette piece, built for the oatmeal/stone/white wardrobe and for the wearer who wants the blanket scarf as a textural rather than chromatic statement. Choose by which side of your coat collection dominates: dark, warm-toned or neutral.

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Colour
Beige/Black/Gold

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