Description
The Jette is a 125x150cm cotton throw woven with fine knotted loops across the surface, creating a subtle dotted texture throughout the fabric. The loops are evenly distributed and sit flush with the weave rather than standing proud, giving the throw a soft hand-feel without the bulk of a heavily tufted textile. Both short ends carry a cotton fringe trim approximately 100mm long.
Designed for draping over the back or arm of a sofa, across the foot of a bed, or over a reading chair, the 125x150cm size provides enough coverage to tuck around one person without overwhelming smaller two-seater furniture. The cream colourway sits between off-white and pale beige, pairing comfortably with neutral interiors, natural wood tones, and both warm and cool grey schemes. The throw weighs 750g, giving it enough substance to stay in place when draped without feeling heavy.
The knotted loop texture is created during the weaving process rather than applied afterwards, so the loops are integral to the fabric structure and less prone to snagging than surface-applied tufts. The cotton construction allows the throw to be folded and stored without creasing permanently, and the natural fibre breathes better than synthetic alternatives when used as a layering piece over bedding or upholstery.
Specification
| Dimensions (WxDxHcm) |
150 x 125 x 1 |
| Colour |
Cream |
| Material |
Cotton |
| Texture/Finish |
Lightly textured cotton with small tufts |
| Weight |
0.75KG |
Frequently Asked
Is the Jette throw machine washable?
Cotton throws are typically machine washable on a cool, gentle cycle (30°C or below). The knotted loop texture and fringe trim may benefit from washing in a mesh laundry bag to reduce friction. Always air-dry flat or tumble on low heat to prevent shrinkage.
What size sofa or bed does the 125x150cm dimension suit?
The 125cm width covers the back of a typical two-seater sofa when draped horizontally, or sits across the foot of a single, small double or king-size bed. The throw is designed as an accent piece rather than full bedspread coverage.
Does the knotted loop texture snag easily?
The loops are woven into the fabric structure rather than surface-applied, making them more resistant to snagging than pile or tufted textiles. However, sharp jewellery, pet claws or rough surfaces can still catch the loops if dragged across them.
Can the fringe trim be removed or shortened?
The fringe is integral to the fabric edge and cannot be removed without re-hemming the throw. Shortening the fringe would require cutting and may cause the cotton to unravel unless re-knotted or secured with a machine stitch.