Are you, like us, currently hiding under the covers? Newly noted—and admired—all over: wool blankets and throws in cheerfully bold abstract patterns. Many use traditional weaving techniques in a refreshingly devil-may-care palette.
For the color- and pattern-shy, these designs offer an easy way to splash out a room—and to stay warm, too.
Browse the Remodelista Bedding archive for more ideas, including:
- 6 Favorites: Sturdy, Old-Fashioned “Grandmother-Style” Cotton Sheets for Winter
- High/Low: A Liberty-esque Duvet, Two Ways
- Gingham Bedding for Warm Winter Nights
Frequently asked questions
What are some examples of winter blankets and throws in jazzy geometric patterns?
Some examples include Block Shop's Lawrence Tree Throw, Eleanor Pritchard's Dovetail Blanket, Røros Tweed's Toskaft Throw, Wallace Sewell's Antoni Throw, Melin Tegwynt's Knot Garden, Schoolhouse x Pendleton's Canebrake Wool Blanket, Colville's Striped Wool Blanket, Schoolhouse x Pendleton's Hopscotch Wool Blanket, and Kvam Norwegian Wool Blanket.
Where can I find more ideas for winter bedding?
You can browse the Remodelista Bedding archive for more ideas, including tough cotton sheets, Liberty-esque duvet covers, and gingham bedding for warm winter nights.
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