Collection: Throw Blankets
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Antique White Essential Tassel Throw
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Dusty Green Essential Tassel Throw
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Adobe Essential Tassel Throw
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Aspen Throw
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Merrill Plaid Throw
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Basketweave Throw
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Amie Blush Throw
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Throw Blankets
A throw blanket is one of those small additions that changes the feel of a room without requiring much effort. Draped over the arm of a sofa, folded at the foot of a bed, or kept within reach on a chair, the right throw adds warmth and texture in a way that makes a space feel more lived-in and comfortable. This collection covers everyday cotton throws in neutral tones, woven styles with more visual texture, and seasonal options that work for holiday decorating or as a cozy layer through the colder months.
What material is best for a throw blanket?
Cotton throws are the most versatile, lightweight enough for year-round use, easy to wash, and soft without being fussy. Woven cotton and cotton-blend throws add more texture and visual interest, making them a good choice if you want the blanket to do some decorating work as well as functional work. For something warmer, a heavier knit or wool-blend throw is better suited to colder months. If the blanket is going to see regular daily use, machine-washable is worth prioritizing.
How do you style a throw blanket on a sofa?
There's no single right way, but a few approaches tend to look most natural. Draping a throw loosely over one arm of the sofa, slightly bunched rather than perfectly folded, gives a relaxed, lived-in look. Folding it neatly and placing it over the back of the sofa or across one cushion works better in a more formal or tidy space. A throw folded into thirds and placed at the end of a sofa or bench keeps it accessible without taking over the piece. The key is letting it look intentional without looking stiff.