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Cozee Home Reversible Velvetsoft & Sherpa Throw
Item Number: 814699
QVC Price £34.00
Todays Special Value Price £22.00
P&P £3.95

This reversible throw from Cozee Home features plush Sherpa fabric on one side and silky Velvetsoft fabric on the other. No matter which side you prefer, this throw is beautifully soft and cosy, ideal for snuggling up under on cold evenings.

Sherpa - this Cozee Home fabric has a long plush straight pile on the surface with a matte finish that that imitates the looks of sheep's fleece. It is supremely soft and durable, and offers a great amount of warmth while promoting optimal airflow for breathable comfort.

Velvetsoft - designed to provide warmth without adding weight, this plush, lightweight fabric from Cozee Home has a raised mid-length pile with a velvety sheen that is soft to the touch and feels silky smooth against the skin.

A luxe feel - the two sides of this throw are bonded together to ensure there's no movement between the fabrics. That means no matter how cuddled up you are, the throw will stay perfectly in place.

The gift of cosy - everybody loves to feel comfortable, that's why this throw makes an ideal gift for someone special. Whether you have a birthday coming up, or want to treat someone just because, they'll love adding this soft design to their living room or bedroom.

Make your choice - this Cozee Home design comes in a palette of six contemporary colours to suit any taste and decor. For a classic neutral, opt for Charcoal, Grey or Ivory. If you want to add a pop of colour to your space, try Dusky Blue, Sage Green or Vintage Rose.


  • 100% polyester
  • Machine washable at 30C
  • Throw (l x w): 150cm x 200cm (59.1" x 78.7")

Colour options:

  • Grey
  • Ivory
  • Charcoal
  • Dusky Blue
  • Sage Green
  • Vintage Rose


All measurements are approximate



 
These look nice for the price so I've ordered two for the bedrooms in the cottage. I'm a bit of a sucker for a blanket.

CC
 
Where do you store these things ? Even when they're folded up they slip and slide out of looking 'tidy' and they look messy over the back of the sofa or on the arm.
 
Where do you store these things ? Even when they're folded up they slip and slide out of looking 'tidy' and they look messy over the back of the sofa or on the arm.
These will be going on the beds, however, in Summer they will be stored in the "coffee table". Mr CC bought a ginormous wooden coffee table that the top lifts up at both sides revealing a cavern full of my slankets, blankets and throws.. I agree they take up space and I've donated loads of my old ones to the dog rescue as the doggies love them.

CC
 
I was thinking about getting one for the bed as a “prelude” to putting the duvet back on, although I only have a 1 tog duvet on in winter. However, I don’t think it would fit into my washing machine and I have no intention of driving out of town to find a laundry or dry cleaning place so ….. no sale from me.
 
Thats a good point Toril. Also I would be concerned they might shed a lot of 'fluff' that would clog up the filter in the washing machine.
 
They did a filled one before which was “one size” and I bought it as I do like the velvet soft bedding in winter and the super soft in the summer. I unwrapped it and immediately offered it up to the washing machine drum and only about 1/10th of it would fit into the drum, if that. It was repacked and returned the next day.
 
I've never had a problem putting Cozee throws or bedding into the washing machine and I've only got an ordinary sized one. I also put the Alison Cork furry blankets and all the Kelly Hoppen ones in there as well and they are a bit more substantial. Maybe I'm a "drum stuffer" as my mum says. She puts 2 pairs of socks in her machine and says it's full :LOL::LOL:

I just re-read that and it made me realise how many blankets I have!!

CC
 
Maybe your washing machine drum is larger than mine then because there was no way I could have got the filled throw into it. I can get a double duvet cover, sheet and pillowcases into the drum though but this filled throw was enormous.
 
Does anyone have success washing pillows.

I’ve attempted it several times, the wash bit is ok but the tumble dryer bit is a disaster even though I follow instructions to the letter. The smell is awful and you couldn’t get it out of the house so they end up being binned.
 
To be honest, I’ve never tried washing a pillow. Knowing my luck they’d go all lumpy. I just replace them with new ones and take the old ones to the tip.
 
I never wash pillows as I've no drier and it would be a faff anyway. I just buy new ones but keep the ones I have as good as I can with protectors. My pillows have to be feather, I can't be doing with those memory foam or hollow fibre ones. Foam is like a brick and fibre goes flat after a couple of sleeps.

CC
 

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