Statement Pattern, Soft Surroundings: A New Way to Style Bold Design
Jul 22, 2025
Maximalism is definitely having a moment. Pattern-on-pattern, rich color stories, layered textures—it’s a joyful, expressive response to years of pared-back interiors. But for many, jumping headfirst into bold design can feel intimidating.
What we’re loving right now is a more thoughtful approach: using statement pieces to bring pattern into a space without overwhelming it. It’s not about covering every wall or surface. It’s about introducing contrast, creating focal points, and allowing personality to peek through.
A Balanced Way to Join the Pattern Conversation
Whether your space leans modern, traditional, or somewhere in between, adding bold pattern doesn’t have to mean starting over. A single high-contrast piece can bring new life to your favorite chair, warm up a neutral sofa, or become a grounding moment at the foot of the bed.
This is where blankets and textiles shine. They’re flexible, easy to layer, and instantly change the energy of a room. You get the visual impact of pattern—without the permanence or pressure of a full redesign.
Why Wovens Are Ideal for This Approach
Woven pattern has a depth that printed fabric just can’t replicate. When a design is built thread by thread, it adds both structure and softness to a space. Even a bold motif feels warm and grounded when it’s woven into texture.
Our upcoming collection leans into that exact philosophy: bold patterns designed to stand out—but used in pieces that are meant to integrate seamlessly into real homes. They’re meant to complement your neutrals, not compete with them.
Coming August 18
This launch is all about balance: confident design that fits beautifully into calm, inviting spaces. Whether you're drawn to striking geometry, subtle rhythm, or timeless colorwork, our blankets were made to help you ease into pattern with purpose.
They’re bold. They’re tactile. And they’re designed to live well, right alongside your soft surroundings. Maybe your space doesn’t need more color—it just needs one strong new piece, layered into the story of what you’ve been thoughtfully curating for years.
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