Windowpane draws a wide, open grid rather than a dense plaid, and in Oat Veil those lines fall barely darker than the cream around them. The effect is graphic without being loud. Because the cloth is woven by hand, the grid moves a little — corners are not laser-square, and the piece is better for it. Draped over a wicker chair on a covered porch, it looks like something that has been in the house for years.Throw size · 160 × 220 cm (63 × 86 in)The weave+Heritage cloth is made on a loom by hand, one length at a time, and small irregularities in the check are part of what that process produces. The yarn is cotton, which breathes, so the piece will not turn clammy in a warm room. Weight sits in the middle range and the drape is easy — the cloth folds over an arm or a chair back without holding hard creases. Breathable handwoven cotton in an open windowpane check Styling+Send this one outside, or as close as your house gets. A sunroom, a screened porch, a chair by an open window in late spring: Oat Veil suits rooms with plenty of daylight and not much color. It pairs naturally with rattan, unfinished wood, and terracotta pots. When evening cools off, this is the layer you reach for without going indoors for a blanket.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. Can I use it on a covered porch?Cotton handles outdoor rooms well as long as it comes in before rain. Since it washes warm and tumbles dry on low heat, pollen or a spilled drink is not much of a problem. How should I wash it?Warm water in the machine, low heat in the dryer. Nothing further is required. Leaving fabric softener out of the cycle keeps the hand crisp and preserves the way this cotton breathes. Do the two windowpane colors work together?They do. Both share a weave and a scale, so layering a cream throw over a grey coverlet reads as one collection rather than two patterns competing for attention. Also woven for this group: the Mineral windowpane, Stripe in Oat Veil, Stripe in Mineral, plus Alabaster herringbone.