A blanket is a versatile textile layer designed primarily for warmth, comfort, and decorative purposes. Constructed from various materials including wool, cotton, acrylic, fleece, or blends, blankets vary in weight, texture, and thermal properties to suit different climates and uses. Key functional aspects include insulation capacity, breathability, moisture-wicking ability, and ease of maintenance. Beyond bed use, blankets serve as throws for furniture, protective covers, and even portable comfort items for outdoor activities. The manufacturing process involves weaving, knitting, or bonding techniques that determine durability and tactile qualities. In practical applications, a merino wool blanket provides exceptional warmth without weight for winter bedding, while a lightweight cotton cellular blanket offers breathable comfort for infants. In hospitality settings, blankets are essential for guest comfort in hotels and airlines, often featuring durable construction and hypoallergenic properties. For home use, weighted blankets with glass bead filling have gained popularity for their anxiety-reducing deep pressure therapy benefits. The choice between materials involves considering factors like thermal regulation (wool's natural temperature adaptability), care requirements (machine-washable synthetics versus dry-clean natural fibers), and aesthetic appeal (woven patterns versus printed designs). Blankets also function as acoustic dampeners in rooms and protective layers for furniture. For detailed specifications regarding our blanket collections including material compositions and technical performance data, please contact our customer service department for comprehensive product information and purchasing assistance.