The bright colors of the Crater Lake National Park comfort cushion demonstrate how this park is like no place else on Earth. Crater Lake has inspired people for thousands of years. No place else on earth combines a deep, pure lake, so blue in color; sheer surrounding cliffs, almost two thousand feet high; two picturesque islands; and a violent volcanic past. It is a place of immeasurable beauty, and an outstanding outdoor laboratory and classroom. Comfort cushions are a great item when a big bed just won’t fit! Use as cushioning in a crate, for car travel or when you need to grab a bed for a quick trip to a hotel, camp site or a friend’s house.
Branded with the “Warranted To Be A Pendleton”suede patch, each machine washable, hang dry cushion is made with a 100% polyester non-pill polar fleece and a quilted durable cotton canvas on the reverse. The reversible cushion is filled with recycled high-loft MemoryFiber™ polyester fill. For every one pound of eco-friendly fill, seven plastic bottles are diverted from a landfill.
Available in five sizes:
- Extra Small
- Small (Not Available)
- Medium (Not Available)
- Large (Not Available)
- Extra Large (Not Available)
About the National Park collection:
Since the early 1900s, Pendleton Woolen Mills has honored America’s National Parks with a collection of distinctive park blankets. The Glacier Park National Park blanket was the first of this collection, debuting in 1916. Its historic markings and colors date back to the frontier trading posts. Traders would indicate the weight of the blanket offered in exchange for furs by holding up one finger for each pound. The original blankets incorporated three, four or five black stripes in the design, which indicated the value of the blanket. Colors and variations of the original striped theme have been adapted to reflect distinguishing characteristics of each park and blanket in the collection. National Park Blankets are still woven in the century-old Pacific Northwest mills, just as they were more than 100 years ago.
A portion of this sale will be donated to the National Park Foundation, the official charity of America‘s National Parks, to fund important restorative projects in the National Parks.