Your Home
Needs a Blanket That’s Cozy and Cool

Best throw blankets in 2025

Your Home Needs a Blanket That’s Cozy and Cool

Add some style and extra
warmth to your place

Now’s the time for curling up on the couch and getting cozy as hell—and the key to that comfort is a good throw blanket. Unlike the oversized quilt or duvet on your bed, a throw blanket is specifically designed to wrap around your body. They easily sling over your shoulder like a superhero's cape for a walk to the kitchen (or to let the dog out) and cocoon your body when you're kicking back, watching a movie (or the fireplace).

What's more, these cuddle-inviting covers also look sharp when slung over the back of a chair or the arm of sofa while adding some much needed warmth and texture to a room. These blankets come in a wide range of colors, textures and patterns, so they instantly upgrade a boring piece of furniture and inject a shot of luxury and whimsy to a room. As for which style suits your taste, you'll need to browse below and see what speaks to you and your needs. Do you want a thick, wooly heirloom blanket? Maybe something that feels like draping a cashmere sweater over your shoulders? Perhaps you want to wild out with a funky, textural throw that instantly starts a conversation when guests come over for game night. The Valet. team pulled together our favorites, in a range of colors, fabrications and prices. Take a look, grab the one that works for you and prepare to get toasty.

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The Best
Throw Blankets
in 2025

Woven and finished in Pendleton's American mills, they're 82% pure virgin wool and 18% cotton.

Canebrake wool blanket,
$349 by Schoolhouse x Pendleton

Quince Italian cotton throw

Italian cotton throw,
$175 / $69.90 by Quince

Faribault Mill Cabin throw

Cabin throw,
$195 / $165 by Faribault Mill

CB2 Wool and silk blanket

Wool and silk blanket,
$129 by CB2

Sunday Citizen Checkerboard throw

Checkerboard throw,
$180 by Sunday Citizen

Brooklinen Check lambswool blanket

Check lambswool blanket,
$209 / $177.65 by Brooklinen

Woven and finished in Pendleton's American mills, they're 82% pure virgin wool and 18% cotton.

Tie-dye throw,
$495 by Ezcaray

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Both sides of this reversible throw are its good side. It's chic, stretchy and made from organic cotton.

Two-toned ribbed knit throw,
$129 by Parachute

Lightweight yet warm, is 100% wool blanket has an oversized, interlocking pattern.

Finnish wool blanket,
$185 by Lapuan Kankurit

Coyuchi Washable cotton and wool blanket

Washable cotton and wool blanket,
$398 by Coyuchi

L.L.Bean Flannel camp blanket

Flannel camp blanket,
$99 by L.L.Bean

TEKLA Cashmere blanket

Cashmere blanket,
$1,095 by TEKLA

Care for
Your Throw

Just like with clothes, you gotta read the care instructions. Don’t make assumptions. Some of these can actually be put through the washer and dryer while others will require a trip to the dry cleaner every few months.

Throw blanket sizing illustration

A Note on Sizing

A Note on Sizing

If it’s noted as a “throw”, these blankets will typically measure 50 to 60 inches by 70 to 80 inches. If you’re looking for more room to cozy up with another person, or if you’re tall, you might want to consider opting for a larger blanket.

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