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Temperatures are dropping, which means it’s time to reevaluate your bedding. Sheets that work well in the summer, especially the linen variety, are too airy to keep you warm, so they’re best swapped out with a heathered cashmere set, plus some extra blankets. While you’re at it, we’d recommend picking up a new quilt to make the winter months as bearable as possible. While it’s lovely to have a quilt that someone lovingly made for you, a high-end storebought option can still keep you comfortable when someone makes one for you. There’s a wide range to choose from in terms of hue and material, from colorful velvet textiles to more subdued options with intricate patterns. Whichever best suits your taste, we’d recommend snagging one for your couch, lounge or bedroom—or as a gift for friends and family. Here, seven to choose from.
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Brooklinen Lightweight Quilt Set
Image Credit: Brooklinen Quilts obviously aren’t for year-round use. Brooklinen breaks from that tradition, as its set is light enough that it can be kept out in the summer too. For those who want a cohesive look, the quilt comes with two pillow shams. If the white colorway is too neutral for your liking, there are limited-edition runs of blue and beige as well.
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Snowe Quilt
Image Credit: Snowe Home Snowe Home’s store runs the gamut from oil diffusers to barware—and quilts. The latter is distinguished by its unique texture and is made from 100 percent cotton. Layer it with other blankets when temps drop below freezing or cozy up in it on the sofa while watching a movie.
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Studio Ford for Commune Quilt
Image Credit: Commune Design Want a more artistic quilt? Commune Design’s option is your best bet in that case. The interior design studio collaborated with textile brand Studio Ford to create these poppy-yet-neutral blankets. If the cactus flower pattern isn’t quite your style, it’s reversible, and the stripes on the other side are much more subdued.
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RH Linen Gauze Quilt
Image Credit: RH RH’s quilt feels a bit beachy for something that’s meant to keep you warm in the winter, but rest assured it gets the job done. Like all of the brand’s bedding, this piece feels incredibly soft to the touch without being too heavy or cumbersome. Available in a slew of neutral colors, it pairs easily with any bed set.
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Frette Groove Light Quilt
Image Credit: Frette At first glance, Groove looks like any other navy quilt. On closer inspection, though, you’ll start to notice interlocking patterns that resemble mosaic tiles, adding another layer of visual interest to the room. The jacquard sateen textile is availabe in gray and dark red too, should blue not appeal.
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Sferra Giottino Quilt
Image Credit: Sferra Sferra is best known for its sumptuous sheets; its quilt design uses the same textiles. The only difference is that this iteration is a bit warmer, and bears a curved pattern that distinguishes it from other blankets out there. If you’ve already got a set of the brand’s bedding, then Giottino serves as the perfect compliment.
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Yves Delorme Counterpane Quilt
Image Credit: Bloomingdale's Velvet quilts are arguably some of the warmest of the bunch, so if you live somewhere with especially cold temps, Yves Delorme’s offering may be the safest bet. Get a fire going and cocoon yourself in one when the mercury starts to drop. (For best results, pair it with a cup of hot chocolate.)