We’re longtime fans of rustic yet refined artisanal bedcovers (see: 7 Favorites: Fair-Trade Bedcovers). Here’s a roundup of some current favorites:
Above: Incorporating a technique developed in the workshop in the 1970’s, the weave of the Michoacan Collection bedcover combines a cotton warp with a wool weft for a textural effect and is available in several sizes; request a quote from L’Aviva Home.
Above: The Temoayan Hand-Knotted Blanket from Yucuninu is $390 for the queen size.
Above: The Oaxacan King Cotton Coverlet with Dots and Tassels is $416 from The Hōm Market in Hastings-On-Hudson, NY.
Above: Handwoven by Zapotec weaving communities in Oaxaca, Mexico, for Etsy seller Nakawe Trading, the Mexican Cotton Blanket starts at $155 for the twin size.
Above: The made-in-Mexico Tasseled-Fringed Coverlet is $550 from Banana Republic Home.
For more finds from Mexico, see: