No matter what your colour scheme we have a tartan throw to match including popular grey red orange purple and blue styles.
Johnston tartan rug.
Regular price 24 48 19 99 sale.
Johnstons of elgin dark maple tartan lambswool travel rug by johnstons of elgin.
Experience the history and craftsmanship of johnstons of elgin s finest woollens and cashmere knitwear.
Fine fibres are carefully selected for their next to skin softness and durability in our lambswool and cashmere blankets and merino throws.
Luxury throws and blankets are integral to our home interiors collections and are made in scotland from the highest quality natural renewable fibres.
These can be easily folded away and come with a handle and waterproof back to suit every picnicking adventure.
Make your picnic perfect with our tartan rugs no picnic is not complete without a stylish tartan picnic rug.
Wool scarf in johnstone ancient tartan.
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Shop johnstone tartan fabric clothing and accessories and discover their history.
Wool tartan pocket square in johnstone ancient tartan.
Lambswool scarf in johnstone modern tartan.
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Johnstone tartan and clan crest iphone rubber case 4 7.
Superior tartan collection area rug 8mm pile height with jute backing classic designer plaid pattern fashionable woven rugs 2 x 3 runner 5 0 out of 5 stars 1 21 72 21.
Known for being a fairly ferocious bunch walter scott wrote in the fair maid of perth.
Within the bounds of anndale the gentle johnstones ride they have been there a thousand years a thousand more they ll ride.
Add colour and texture to your living space with plain patterned and heritage inspired designs.
Reversible lambswool tartan travel rugs made by johnston s of elgin 190 x 140cms 75.
59 x 72 150 x 183cms including rolled fringe 2 6lbs 1 2kgs 100 pure wool made in great britain by tweedmill textiles.
We offer a selection of johnstone tartan and johnstone clan products.
History the origin of the abercrombie tartan was first recorded in 1831 by james logan in the scottish gael.