A quilt is a traditional bed covering consisting of three layers: a decorative woven top, a layer of insulating batting (often polyester, cotton, or wool), and a practical backing fabric. These layers are bonded together through a process of stitching, known as quilting, which can be simple straight lines or elaborate decorative patterns that enhance the quilt's aesthetic and structural integrity. Quilts provide light to medium warmth, making them exceptionally versatile for use as a standalone bedcover in warmer weather or as an extra insulating layer beneath a duvet in winter. Their cultural significance is profound, often representing craftsmanship, heritage, and personal history, especially with handmade heirloom pieces. Beyond the bedroom, quilts are used as picnic blankets, throws for sofa snuggling, or even as decorative wall hangings. In a guest room, a beautifully made quilt folded at the foot of the bed conveys a message of warmth and hospitality. The durability of a well-constructed quilt allows it to withstand years of use and regular washing. Modern quilts also embrace contemporary designs and fabrics, appealing to a wide range of tastes. For assistance in selecting a quilt based on warmth level, size, and design aesthetic, we encourage you to contact our team for personalized recommendations.