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Friday, February 4, 2011

Luxury Blankets

When it comes down to it, the pursuit of wealth is the pursuit of comfort—and what could be more comfortable than, well, a comforter? That’s why we’ve put together a list of some of the most expensive blankets money can buy.
Willoughby Siberian White Goose Down Comforter – $375-$1,100


World's Most Expensive Blankets - Willoughby Siberian White Goose Down Comforter
This hypoallergenic comforter is filled with at least 90% Siberian white goose down. The shell is 100% microfiber, which will prevent that expensive filling from leaking out far better than a standard cotton shell would. It’s sewn through with true baffle box construction, which prevents the lumpy texture that comes from filling migrating within the shell over time. It even has a white satin trim. This luxury comforter is only available in white, but can be purchased in sizes from twin to king and is available in both summer and winter weights.
Stacks & Stacks Alpaca Fur Bedspread – $996
World's Most Expensive Blankets - Stacks & Stacks Alpaca Fur Bedspread
This queen-sized luxury bedspread is made with soft Alpaca fur—the softest fur in the world. It also features a genuine Alpaca leather backing. Be warned, however, that the sheet covering the backing may be a little rough. The fur bedspread can be purchased in three colors—white, beige and dark brown.
Kumi Kookoon’s Silk Dream Blankets – $1,113-$1,526
World's Most Expensive Blankets - Kumi Kookoon’s Silk Dream Blankets
Perhaps the king of all luxury blankets, Kumi Kookoon makes their blankets from the finest Chinese raw mulberry silk—from the charmeuse silk shell to the stretched silk filling. The blankets use an innovate modular design wherein the smaller winter blanket is tied to the top of the summer blanket, leaving a six-inch border of visible summer blanket. The blankets can be purchased in a variety of colors and are purchased separately—meaning the full winter/summer blanket combo can cost over $3,000.

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