Cool grey sharpens a windowpane check the way a pencil line sharpens a sketch. Here the grid stays legible at distance, the ground stays quiet, and the two hold one another in balance. Hand looms leave a faint unevenness across the weave that keeps this pattern from looking printed. Over the back of a desk chair, or folded on a bench, it brings structure to a room that might otherwise read as soft and unfocused.Throw size · 160 × 220 cm (63 × 86 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 in a warm room. It falls in loose folds, over a chair back or along the arm of a sofa, instead of standing away from the furniture. Handwoven cotton, cool grey ground, open check pattern Styling+Mineral fits rooms that work. Hang it over the chair in a home office and it takes the edge off an afternoon without the bulk of wool. Folded at the foot of a daybed in a guest room, it signals that the space is prepared while staying out of the way. The grey stands up to black metal shelving, dark bookcases, and the ordinary clutter of a room in use.Good to know+ What is the difference between the throw and the coverlet?The throw is 160 × 220 cm — sized for a sofa, a chair, or the foot of a bed. The coverlet is 200 × 240 cm and covers a bed on its own. Same cloth, same weave, two scales. How heavy is it?Moderate. There is enough weight that it stays where you put it and falls in soft folds, but not so much that it feels like a winter blanket. Cotton keeps it breathable regardless. Is there a discount for buying two?Yes. A pair of throws is $214 rather than $238 — useful when you are covering a sofa and a reading chair at once, or buying one as a gift. Browse the rest of the range: this check in Oat Veil, the Mineral stripe, oat-toned stripe, herringbone in Alabaster.