Grey on a bed behaves the way a headboard does: it anchors the room and gives everything pale around it somewhere to sit. Spread across a queen at 200 × 240 cm, the windowpane grid holds its structure without turning the bed into a pattern statement — from the doorway you register order, not decoration. Against white sheets the cool tone reads deliberate; against wood it warms up more than you would expect.Coverlet size · 200 × 240 cm (78 × 94 in)The weave+Nothing about this cloth is automated — it comes off a hand loom, and the small variations that follow are inherent rather than defects. Cotton is the only fiber involved, which is why air moves through it and why it stays comfortable over a sleeping body. It falls in loose folds along the edge of a mattress instead of standing away from the bed. Handwoven cotton, cool grey ground, open check pattern Styling+Mineral suits a bedroom that is meant to be restful rather than decorated — grey walls, black metal frames, dark wood. Made up over white sheets it reads finished without effort, and it does not show the ordinary marks of a room in daily use the way a pale cover would. In a guest room it signals that the bed is ready and then stays out of the way.Good to know+ Can it replace a duvet in summer?In a warm room it works as the only cover on the bed. You get something over you without the heat a filled duvet holds, which suits anyone who sleeps hot. How is this different from the throw?Same cloth and weave at a smaller scale. The throw is 160 × 220 cm, for a chair or a sofa. The coverlet is 200 × 240 cm and covers a queen mattress. Is there a discount for buying two?Yes. A pair of coverlets is $340 rather than $378 — worth it if you are making up two beds, or keeping a spare for the guest room. Browse the rest of the range: herringbone in Alabaster, the Mineral stripe, oat-toned stripe, this check in Oat Veil.