If you’re looking for a coverlet or quilt bedding to do some heavy lifting in your bedroom decor, look no further than Bed Thread’s Quilted Bed Cover. Available in a range of colors from oatmeal to turmeric, the standout offerings are the two-tone options. Folded over, they feel like a design choice without the weight of multiple blankets on one bed. Plus, Bed Threads is known for high quality materials that feel just as luxurious as they look. Talk about the best of both worlds. —Erika Veurink, contributor
- Size: Full/Queen
- Color: N/A
I’ve never really invested in bedding before buying this Morrow Soft Goods Maeve coverlet but I am now a DISCIPLE of good bedding. I’ve had this coverlet for over a year and it only gets better with age: the material is softer than it was when I first got it after several washes and I’m just as in love with the fabric as I was when I bought the piece. There has been no snagging or rips to speak of. I have a 20 pound dog—not big but also not super tiny and light—who jumps around in bed, plays with toys, and overall loves to roughhouse, so I’m glad to have a blanket that is able to withstand all that and not show wear while not looking boring. I live in New York City and use it by itself in warm months and with a duvet or a thick quilt in the cold months. A lot of brands claim “heirloom quality,” but after years of living with Morrow Soft Goods products, I really believe it and trust that the company is actually invested in sustainability and creating things that last in a thoughtful way. —Rachel Davies, associate digital features editor
- Sizes: Queen, king
- Colors: Off white, cloud gray, taupe
I’m a big believer in keeping bedrooms pretty minimalist. I live in New York and feel like it helps me unwind by having a space that’s mostly neutral colors but still cozy. This coverlet by Sunday Citizen fits the bill and since it’s double-sided, it seamlessly transitions from warmer months to colder ones. Other practical benefits are that it thrives in my washing machine, frequently finds its way to my couch for movie night, and helped me finally end my relationship with duvet covers, so I dread laundry day a little less now. —Abid Haque, contributor
Honorable Mentions
Feel like you’re living the hotel life every night with this coverlet off Amazon. The chic quilted stripe is a modern take on the classic pattern, and the coverlet is available in six colors, ranging from ivory to teal. Plus this is a great option if you’re on a budget, since it comes with two matching pillowcases.
We’ve never been disappointed by anything from Saatva, be it mattresses, furniture or sheets. The brands commitment to eco-friendly and sustainable practices is reason enough to check their products out, but they’ve been doing the quiet luxury look since before most of us had ever heard the term. Expect fine fabrics, understated color palettes and quality construction.
Handmade in India and designed in Brooklyn, this 60″ x 60″ quilt is made of 100% organic cotton sateen. Luxe feel and splurge potential aside, the hand-stitched constellations decorating this blanket make it a conversation starter you’ll treasure for years to come. It’s a refreshing update on the classic quilt pattern, that’s for sure.
Each of these blankets recycles approximately 30 plastic bottles, so you’re doing good while you snooze. Designed with an ultrasmooth fiber blend—it only gets softer the more you wash it—and dyed with chemical-free colors, the quilted pattern will add a playful touch to your bedroom.
Sporting an oversized box stitch, this quilt is a great year-round option. But the thing we love the most is the color options—all 14 of them. The blanket was designed to match The Citizenry’s entire line of stonewashed linen bedding, but the rich colors are easy to mix and match with all kinds of patterns and textures.
Quince is known for its quality, budget-friendly linen—from pajamas to bedding. Available in seven colors and three sizes, the midweight linen construction is a good layer to use all year round. Plus it’s ultrasoft and comfy.
An array of quilt squares gives this blanket a vintage vibe that pulls from traditional patchwork art. This quilt is constructed with individual squares of the brand’s Organic Crinkled Percale Sheets, a move made to honor the act of reusing fabric remnants—a popular method used in quilt circles around the world. And if you’re looking for something a bit more neutral, just flip this reversible quilt over. The quilt’s traditional look will add a certain coziness to your bed regardless.
Courtesy of Banana Republic’s recently launched home brand, the Lofty Silk quilt offers another bedding option sure to inject some hotel-level luxury into your space. The silk material combined with the pin-tuck stitches lend a plushness that makes the white quilt (also available in truffle grey or a blue slate color) even look a bit more like a duvet or comforter.
The graphic design of this quilt packs a ton of personality. It’s made with premium cotton and polyester threading—a combination made for comfort and longevity. Even better: It’s reversible, with two eye-catching color schemes on either side, perfect for the sleeper who can’t settle on just one bedroom color scheme.