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Your living room is begging for this $30 throw blanket

When decorating your living room, you can never go wrong with adding a few throw blankets. Whether winter or summer, snow or sunshine, throw blankets are a great addition to any space.

They’re warm, cozy, and above all, stylish. You might be surprised at how a simple throw blanket on your couch livens up your space and creates a sense of cohesiveness that you may have been lacking!

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If you’re looking for the perfect throw blanket to add to your living room, we think we’ve found the one that will genuinely elevate your space!

stack of pillows with tasseled blanket and plant

Woven with soft materials

The

Chanasya Knitted Throw Blanket

is by far one of the best throw blankets to add to your home. It’s woven with soft, thick yarn, knitted in a beautiful textured pattern that adds interest to your space. 

We’re really fond of pairing this blanket with sturdier textures like leather, wood, and firmer fabric couches. The contrast between the blanket’s ultra-plush nature with these more rigid surfaces amplifies the space and creates a cozy, inviting atmosphere.

Tassels and stunning design

The Chanasya knitted throw blanket is simple, classy, and elegant. The ends are tied with tassels, adding texture and interest to this blanket’s design. 

Speaking of design, this blanket is woven with a diamond pattern that naturally draws the eye across the material, adding a sense of movement and fluidity to the space it occupies.

It’s a great blanket to toss across an armchair, couch, bench, or chaise in your home. While it’s ultra-warm and cozy, it is also incredibly lightweight. 

Additionally, this blanket comes in a variety of colors. So, you can select the style that best suits your home, perfectly integrating it into your intended design. 

Machine washable

Perhaps one of the most useful features of this blanket is that it is machine washable. You can place your knitted throw blanket inside a mesh bag and set your washing machine to a cold, gentle cycle. Follow this up with a low-heat tumble dry. Then take it out of the mesh bag and voila! Your knitted throw blanket is clean and ready for more use!

Most knitted blankets can be a pain to keep clean, but thanks to its machine-washable nature, you can easily take care of your throw blanket without any stress or worry!

woman wrapped in knit blanket

Questions about this blanket

Below are some common questions you might have in regards to this blanket. 

Are the colors just as depicted in their picture?

Yes, they are! The colors are bright and vibrant. The orange is a lively color, and the creme is the perfect off-white tone for your space. The black can appear to have a hint of blue in it, but this is likely an undertone to enrich the bold color.

How big is the blanket?

The blanket is 50 inches by 65 inches, the perfect size for snuggling up on the couch. The tassels at the bottom are about 4 inches long.

Does the blanket shed or leave fuzz on the couch?

Nope! The Chanasya blanket is made of high-quality materials that don’t fray or leave behind any excess fibers. This is an exceptional quality considering it can be common for knit blankets to shed. Of course, this is why we consider this to be one of the best throw blankets!

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