10 Easy Pieces: Wool Blankets & Throws
October 22nd, 2008
From Julie:
In the last few years, duvets have dominated the bedroom landscape. But lately we’ve been noticing appealing, lightweight wool blankets that will impart a rustic vibe to your bed chamber.
Below: Lumberman Blanket of 100 percent wool from Pendleton Mills in Oregon; $118 to $188. Also available at Cuddledown.

Below: Washable Wool Gray Stripe Blanket; $129.50 to $199.50 at Land’s End.

Below: Welsh Blankets; £85 each at Baileys Home & Garden.

Below: Hudson’s Bay Black Wool Six-Point Queen Blanket; $349 at Woolrich.

Below: Handwoven White Tweed with Dark Stripes Rare Wool Blanket from Swans Island Blankets in Northport, Maine; $495 for a twin.

Below: Wool Herringbone Blanket from Land’s End; $129.50 to $199.50.

Below: A selection of wool blankets and throws from Toast; £95 and up.

Below: Civil War Fort Sumter 100 percent wool blanket from Woolrich; $89 for twin size.

Below: Broad Stripe 100 percent wool blankets, handwoven in Wales, available in seven colors. Go to Melin Tregwynt for ordering information.

Below: Klippan Vinga Throw; $200 at Fjorn Scandinavian

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2 Comments Add your own
1. {this is glamorous} | October 23rd, 2008 at 7:51 pm
What a fantastic collection — how cozy and warm these look!
2. Tamara ModernGear TV | December 28th, 2008 at 8:49 pm
I have always been drawn to the Hudson’s Bay blankets, both as an homage to my Canadian heritage and just a lovely addition to our home. When we stayed at the Ace Hotel in Seattle for the first time, the manager shared where he had picked up their Swiss white cross style blankets and we got one that very weekend - but I promised I’d uphold the secret!
Great post.
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