Throw Them Some Love

I don’t care where you live or celebrate the holidays, a good cozy throw is always appreciated. Sun or snow, these gifts are sure to please.

Add a splash of color to their decor with these blankets from Jonathan Adler and Urban Outfitters.

Cozy down with two of the softest blankets out there – a super plush softie from Pottery Barn and dreamy mohair in festive colors from Graham & Green.

Not exactly freezing temperatures for you this December? Try these lightweight lovelies from Jayson H&G in a very lightweight linen, or an organic knit from West Elm.

Add a bit of pattern with this year’s most popular ikat/zig zag designs. These are two of my favorites – the first from Crate and Barrel, the second unmistakably Missoni.

Of course if you’re the most amazingly wonderful wealthy fantastic person in the world, you’d just send me one of these this Christmas…

The coveted Hermes blanket that has been blogged about all year long… ;)

4 responses on “Throw Them Some Love

  1. Anonymous

    I have a blanket almost identical to the Pottery Barn one – its from Target and is the Simply Shabby Chic brand. Its soooooo soft and cozy and makes it nearly impossible to get out of bed in the morning. I was actually going to blog about it :) I heart he Hermes too :)

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  2. Anonymous

    I know… someday I swear I’m going to get lucky on ebay or an estate sale and get myself a little hermes…

    Thanks for the comments ladies!

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About Cassandra LaValle

Cassandra LaValle is the founder and editor-in-chief of coco+kelley where she explores trends in fashion, decor and entertaining, highlighting pieces that exude classic design and glamour. As a designer, she consults clients across the globe on styling their homes and private events from her offices in Seattle.