StyleTrend Spotting: Kantha Throws May 17, 2013 {via} It’s no secret around here that I’m obsessed with all things global, tribal, navajo, aztec, we could go on and on. Going along with that is my love of Kantha blankets. Kantha blankets are made of strips of Indian saris sewn together with colorful threads. You can find some great vintage ones on Etsy and eBay. Some of them run a little pricey, but they add such amazing texture and pop to a room. Pottery Barn has some found Kantha blankets that are beautiful. {via} Nordstrom does as well. {via} I’m looking for the right vintage Kantha right now for our living room. They can be used as bedspreads or at the foot of the bed. {via} And I love how Eileen from A Creative Day used it on her couch. It’s so pretty and I love that she displays the whole pattern like this instead of just tossing it over the arm of the couch. What a statement! I’ve also seen Kantha throws used for others things. Like this headboard from Flights of Whimsy. And these Kantha pillows from One Kings Lane. I’m on the hunt for one! For my typical neutral palette, this would add in a fun little punch. Happy weekend!
Manju G says July 9, 2013 at 11:56 am LOVE all of these kantha quilts, so beautifully produced and perfect for cold weather. Such a beautiful blog you wrote. You can find some more on my etsy shop as well http://www.etsy.com/shop/JaipurHandloom http://www.etsy.com/listing/155774412/vintage-kantha-quilt-kantha-throw-kantha?ref=shop_home_active http://www.etsy.com/listing/155841039/cotton-cushionthrow-cushioncushion?ref=shop_home_active Reply