
1/18
It’s fancy blanket season
The article by Katrina Burroughs celebrates the arrival of "fancy blanket season," highlighting a selection of luxurious throws designed to provide comfort and aesthetic appeal during colder months. It emphasizes that these blankets are more than just functional items; they are crafted from high-quality materials such as cashmere, merino, and lambswool, offering a blend of warmth and sophisticated design. The author expresses a personal appreciation for premium blankets, envisioning them as essential elements of comfort alongside a fine beverage.
The article showcases a range of blankets from various high-end brands, each with unique characteristics and design philosophies. For instance, Holland Cooper, known for its equestrian-inspired tailoring, extends its expertise to a wool blanket with blanket-stitched trims and a jacquard logo, presented in a green box with a hand-tied ribbon, making it a suitable gift. Dior Maison introduces a limited-edition wool and cashmere throw by Cordelia de Castellane, featuring the CD Entrelacé logo in vibrant hues, reflecting Christian Dior’s artistic background. Louis Vuitton offers a versatile wool textile, designed by Pharrell Williams, which can function as both a scarf and an opulent blanket with a distinct checkered pattern.
de Le Cuona's Life collection includes a Shepherd’s Wool Blanket, woven in Bulgaria from traceable wool, emphasizing ethical sourcing and natural fibers. Oyuna, a London-based Mongolian cashmere brand, presents the Stone throw in moss and slate, recognized for its softness and subtle colors, a result of its collaboration with John Pawson. Connolly features a Drove checkered wool blanket, while Granite + Smoke offers the double-sided Dash blanket, woven in lambswool and cashmere, designed to serve as both a cozy throw and a wall hanging, blurring the lines between functional item and art piece.
The collection also includes unique and artistically inspired blankets. Diane Kordas, a jewelry designer, extends her animal-themed designs to blankets, with the Tiger blanket being highlighted for its distinctive aesthetic. Yinka Ilori’s Orun throw, named after the Yoruba word for sunshine, is a vibrant plaid throw made from 100 percent cotton, aiming to uplift spirits with its bright colors. Hollie Ward's handwoven blankets are crafted from British deadstock wool, cashmere, and mohair, featuring tartan patterns inspired by punk music, offering a blend of sustainability and personal expression. Jermaine Gallacher collaborates with Cushendale, a sixth-generation mill, to produce the JG Bed Blanket using wool from Ireland’s indigenous Galway flock.
Additional featured brands include Johnstons of Elgin, presenting a Block Jacquard Blanket Stitched Throw made from merino and cashmere, and a 100 percent cashmere throw in Bronze. Feldspar’s limited edition Moor blanket, inspired by Dartmoor landscapes, is woven from superfine Geelong lambswool. Bentley Home offers the Shaded Diamond wool throw, which draws inspiration from Bentley car interiors. The British Blanket Co collaborates with Grace Gillespie on the Cloud Cotton Pink Flowers blanket, made from recycled cotton. Lastly, Toast provides a tasselled blanket with a striped pattern, made from traceable New Zealand lambswool. The article concludes by inviting readers to embrace the season with these luxurious and comforting textiles.
#LuxuryBlankets #HomeDecor #WinterComfort #CashmereThrows #WoolBlankets #InteriorDesign #FashionBrands #TextileArt #LuxuryBlankets #HomeDecor #WinterComfort #CashmereThrows #WoolBlankets #InteriorDesign #FashionBrands #TextileArt
0 comment in total
No comments yetYou may also like






























































