Keeping cozy, be it by the fire or snuggled up in a favorite reading chair, is the key to successful winter hibernation. The evolution of the throw, and how they are used is upon us. Printed, patterned, chunky or refined, there is a wrap for every stylistic sensibility. Not to mention a fail-safe gift. They look great across the back of a sofa, neat and crisply folded, but they also look inviting casually strewn about.
Here are my picks for staying warm in style this season.
Photo courtesy of Dwellstudio
Pendleton Blanket designed by DwellStudio takes the classic wool blanket and gives it a fresh twist in a mod Dwell pattern.
Photo courtesy of Garnet Hill
A classic over sized plaid in Garnet Hill's Buffalo Check wool throw in pale blue or charcoal is fireside ready.
Photo courtesy Alicia Adams
Wrap up in Alicia Adams Alpaca Flanigan throw in baby alpaca tipped in silk. Then grab a book.
Photo courtesy of Ikea
Santa just may have a few of these Ikea Rens Sheepskins in his sleigh.
Photo courtesy of West Elm
Add a little holiday cheer with West Elm's Triangle Lattice Throw in cotton acrylic blend.
Photo courtesy of Gilt
If you want to snuggle and it isn't below zero temperatures, Coyuchi's Rustic Linen Throw from Gilt has an understated rustic look to it.
Photo courtesy of Pendleton USA
With classic camp blanket heritage, Pendleton USA's 5th Avenue Glacier Park cream throw with primary colored stripes is always a good option.
Photo courtesy of Serena and Lily
Chunky and bright, these Spanish-made mohair throws from Serena and Lily have a substantial fringe and juicy color options. The peacock is a beautiful rich blue.
Photo courtesy of Dering Hall/Cavalier
I love the mix of super long suede fringe and wool in the Cavalier Goods throw through Dering Hall. The sophisticated throw, made in Spain, has a color variety that can match interiors bold and neutral.
Photo courtesy of Saks
Matouk's chunky cotton Ravinia throw resembles that great knit sweater that you've had for years and can't give away. The coziness is just too good.
Photo courtesy of ABC Carpet and Home
Woven in Nepal, the 6 ply cashmere Umrao basketweave throw available at ABC Carpet and Home is a toasty option when only the best fibers are required.
Photo courtesy of Thomas Paul
Capturing an elephant in repose, Thomas Paul's baby alpaca throw in aqua reverses a colored ground on the opposite side.
Photo courtesy of Sferra
In dusty, sophisticated colors of lilac pale blue husk yellow and grey, Sferra's wool Como throw has a graphic lattice pattern which reverses to different shades of the colors.
Photo courtesy of Julie Vos
You may have noticed a great many chic printed Indian scarves out there like this one. Technology and current design trends have made Indian printed scarves so good looking. Sometimes a long, soft scarf is better than a sweater when it can be draped numerous ways. I love these, because you can wear them long or wrap around a few times for a cozier warmth. The super-soft Pueblo scarf from The Julie Collection Julie Vos is light as air and comes in10 brightly colored ikats. I think I need one for each day of the week.
Photo courtesy of John Robshaw
As veteran traveler John Robshaw can tell you, having one of these on hand is always worth it. His block printed Batak wool scarf can go the distance.
Photo courtesy of Roberta Roller Rabbit
A vibrant lime green wool scarf, the Jemna from Roberta Roller Rabbit, mixes two classic RRR happy patterns.
Photo courtesy of Burrow and Hive
Burrow and Hive creates textiles and pillows and translate these designs into wool scarves as well. Above, the Jackie in tangerine and cream wool with a touch of silk.
1 comment:
I love a great throw! You have some great picks.
Thanks for sharing!
Joann
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