Wool Throw
A wool throw is a real game-changer for both the living room and bedroom. When you’re enjoying a book, a good conversation, or a great movie on the couch in the evening, a wool throw makes sitting or lying extra comfortable and warm.
A wool throw is not only wonderfully warm and practical but also a beautiful home accessory. Every room gets an added luxurious touch with a wool throw. By draping it on the couch or bed, the living room or bedroom instantly takes on its own unique ambiance. Whether it's a thick or thin wool throw, it’s the ultimate home accessory to transform any room into a beautiful space.
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Luxury Wool Throw, Sale
A luxury wool throw can be made from various types of wool. The best-known type of wool is sheep’s wool, such as pure Texel shearling wool. This is a wonderfully insulating and breathable wool. Another type of sheep’s wool is Merino wool, which comes from the Merino sheep and is very fine and soft.
There is also wool from goats, known as cashmere, or from alpacas. Both of these luxurious wool types are incredibly soft and therefore a delight for the senses.
Wool is a 100% natural, sustainable material. The wool fiber (including all types) has excellent insulating and breathable qualities. Additionally, sheep’s wool has the property of being dirt-repellent due to its lanolin (wool fat), so it hardly needs cleaning at all.
A luxury wool throw is available in every color of the rainbow. From neutral white, beige, and grey to black, or more striking colors like blue or green. With a luxury wool throw, you can instantly transform a living room or bedroom into a luxurious and atmospheric space.

Warm Wool Throw for Sofa or Bed
At Weids Living & Sleeping, our collection of wool throws is crafted in one of the oldest wool factories still in operation worldwide. The assortment includes trendy solid colors, striped and herringbone throws, as well as traditional tartan and checked woven throws. We wish you lots of pleasure as you browse through our latest collections and choose the perfect luxury wool throw for your sofa, chair, or bed or to gift for a special occasion.
A wool throw on your sofa or bed instantly adds a warm, cozy, and inviting atmosphere to your interior. Wool, with its coarse texture, has strong insulating properties that effectively retain warmth. This quality is also visually apparent, lending a luxurious impression when a beautiful wool throw is draped over the sofa.
Wool Throw in Green, Blue, White, Beige, or Grey
Weids Living en Sleeping offers a range of throws and blankets in various colors, including yellow patterns and prints, in different sizes to fit large three- and four-seater sofas, two- and three-seater sofas, armchairs, and beds in all sizes. With over 50 colors, styles, and shades, you’re sure to find something that fits any interior, from trendy minimalist to traditional country style.
Throws give your room a fresh, bright, and light look, and we have styles and shades that complement any room, ranging from trendy check-patterned wool throws to printed cotton throws.
All of these throws can be draped over sofas, couches, chairs, sofa beds, and beds, serving both as a decorative accessory and as a practical solution to help protect furniture.
Weids Living en Sleeping throw colors:
- Green throw
- Blue throw
- Beige throw
- Grey throw
- Ochre yellow throw

Frequently Asked Questions
Is a wool throw warm?
A wool throw is ideally suited for cold evenings on the couch or cold nights in bed. Wool is known for its excellent insulating properties, whether it’s sheep’s wool or alpaca wool. Wool is both highly insulating and breathable. It provides cozy warmth without causing stuffiness or excessive sweating. Wool can regulate temperature very well, making a wool throw comfortable even in the summer.
Does a wool throw shed?
Many people expect that a wool throw will shed a lot. Over the years, wool has earned that reputation. However, a wool throw experiences less friction than wool clothing, so it tends to shed much less. Pilling (the formation of small fabric balls) usually occurs during washing, but this is much less frequent with a wool throw. Always be sure to follow the care label instructions carefully to avoid issues like shrinkage.





































