Blanket

Wrap yourself in luxury with Casa & Beyond's blanket collection. Our premium blankets offer unmatched comfort and style, perfect for any season. Experience the warmth and elegance of Casa & Beyond.

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FAQ

Learn how to choose the right pieces from this collection

For everyday use, it really depends on what you find comfortable. Cotton blankets are a good all-round option because they’re breathable and comfortable to use on their own or with other blankets. Fleece or sherpa blankets feel warmer and softer, which a lot of people prefer for relaxing on the sofa. If you want something more decorative, throw blankets or textured styles can add both comfort and style at the same time.
The right size of a blanket depends on how you plan to use it. For a bed, you’ll usually want something that covers the mattress properly and hangs slightly over the sides. For sofas or armchairs, smaller throw blankets work well and are easier to move around. If you like to wrap yourself up completely, going for a larger size is usually the more comfortable option.
A throw is usually smaller and more decorative, often used on sofas, chairs, or at the end of a bed. Regular blankets are typically larger and designed more for warmth and coverage. Many people use throws as everyday blankets too. It just depends on the size and what feels comfortable for you.
They can be both. Some blankets are designed to keep you warm, especially thicker styles. Others are lighter and used more as a styling piece, but they can still be very comfortable in warmer environments as a light layer. A lot of people use blankets in layers: for example, a thicker blanket for warmth and a second one on top to add color or pattern to the room.
Start with the look you already have in your space. If your home is more neutral, a textured or patterned blanket can add interest without changing everything else. If your home already has color or patterns, a simpler blanket can help balance it out. You don’t have to stick to one style. Mixing minimal pieces with more detailed or patterned ones often makes a room feel more natural and lived-in.
Most homes end up using more than one blanket. You might have a couple on the bed, one for the sofa, and maybe an extra one for guests or colder evenings. Homes with children or pets often keep a few more on hand, so there’s always a clean one available if needed. Having a few options also makes it easier to change the look of a room or adjust for comfort.