Hand Quilted Velvet Throw

£260.00
Sage/Natural
Size: One Size

Cosseting and quite weighty throw, created in collaboration with Glasgow-based homeware designer Niki Jones. Hand-quilted, soft and lustrous cotton velvet. Pure linen reverse and cotton filling. For the end of a bed.

Details

Dry clean. 100% cotton velvet front, 100% linen reverse, 100% cotton filling.
Made in India. 
140 x 220cm.  

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A Brief History of Velvet

Once reserved for royalty, velvet has been wholly embraced since the Industrial Revolution made it more widely available. Calling to mind 1970s bohemia, the plush material continues to evolve with modern needs, recognised for its durability and luxurious finish across fashion and homewares.

To create the signature short pile, a special loom closely weaves together two layers of fabric which are then cut apart. The distinctive sheen is due to the density of the yarns and their even distribution. While silk thread is the traditional choice, alternative fibres determine the price and feel of the finished velvet.

Evidence suggests that ancient Egyptians used processes that mirror velvet manufacturing, indicating that this fabric (or one similar) has been around since 2000 BC. As the centuries marched on and Europeans tapped into the lustrous appearance of velvet, it was traded along the Silk Route and fast became associated with wealth and prosperity.

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Velvet Care Guide

Velvet is a soft, luxurious fabric that can be traced back to the Middle Ages. Traditionally made from silk, it is now also woven from cotton, wool, or viscose. Its distinctive texture is formed by a dense pile of raised loops, resulting in a plush feel and subtle sheen.

  • Velvet should be dry cleaned to protect its finish and structure.
  • Steam to freshen, remove creases and odours, and revive crushed pile.
  • Always steam inside out and air dry at room temperature.
  • Hang velvet on a sturdy, padded hanger – never fold, as creases are difficult to remove.
  • For long-term storage, use breathable fabric garment bags.