Journal All Inspiration Story

As Seen In Fashion Quarterly
Our founder, Whakaawa Te Kani, recently sat down with New Zealand's own Fashion Quarterly and...

He Kōrero Noa: Kahuria NZFW, innovation, representation and envisioning the future with Dr. Bobby Luke of Campbell Luke
Late in August, we supported our dear friend Dr. Bobby Luke of Campbell Luke for...

Good things take time: A Look at Our Weaving Process
Noa blankets are proudly made in Aotearoa, something that was essential to our value system...

Uhi Tai - Behind the Weave
Inspired by traditional tukutuku (lattice work) and the story of Tirikawa (North Rock). This full...

Tātai Hono - Behind the Weave
Inspired by our connections to each other, to our environments and what we care for,...

Te Kura Nui (i Hawaiiki) - Behind the Weave
Inspired by traditional kahu kaitaka and Mokunui (Hawaii), this kaitaka huaki inspired design is an...

Learning to Live Life with No Limits
Introducing our newest range, Limitless. Limitless embodies our ambition to live intentionally, to acknowledge...

2023 & Beyond - A Letter from the founders
As you know, 2022 saw the establishment of Noa Blanket Co and the release and...

The Wayfarer Story - Part 4
Te Hāpai ō Hāpai means to lift, elevate or raise. Ō is an ancient term...

The Wayfarer Story - Part 3
Te Amorangi The bearer of the day.This blanket design highlights an important attribute of leadership,...

The Wayfarer Story - Part 2
Te Haukaikoura The Winter wind. This term is coined for the cold southern winds that...

The Wayfarer Story - Part 1
Te Kapene. Inspired by Living Legends. Captain and Master Navigator, Jack Thatcher, QSM. In times...