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Taste of Home spotlights luxury throws and blankets for cozy gifting

Taste of Home’s editor-tested blanket roundup puts the Original Lola Blanket at the center of cozy gifting, with faux-fur texture and prices from $125 to $425.

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A blanket that looks expensive the moment it lands on a sofa

A luxury throw works as a gift only if it earns its place in the room, not just in the gift wrap. Taste of Home’s editor-tested blanket roundup does exactly that, framing cozy gifting around pieces that read as instant tactile indulgence and obvious design confidence the second they are unboxed or draped over furniture.

The standout is the Original Lola Blanket, which Taste of Home’s shopping editors Katie Bandurski, Emily Way and Madi Koetting positioned as the best overall pick. That matters because this is not a random decorative throw. It is the kind of blanket that changes the feel of a living room, a reading chair or the foot of a bed in one move, which is exactly why it makes sense as a splurge gift for a housewarming, a wedding, a milestone birthday or a new apartment with a real sofa to dress.

What makes the Original Lola Blanket giftable

The appeal starts with material. Taste of Home describes the Original Lola Blanket as buttery-soft faux fur with elastic banding that gives it a textured, stretchy look and feel. That combination is what makes the piece feel more considered than a standard plush throw: it has surface interest, it has shape, and it looks styled even when it is not being used.

Taste of Home also says Lola Blankets are double-sided, shed-free and stain-resistant, which is a useful trio for a luxury gift. Double-sided construction makes it feel finished from every angle. Shed resistance keeps it from feeling fussy. Stain resistance matters because the best gift blankets are the ones people actually reach for on an ordinary night, not the ones they protect too carefully to enjoy.

The design range gives it even more personality. A 2026 Taste of Home review says the Original Lola Blanket comes in four sizes and a variety of colors and prints, from soft pastels to bold animal patterns and trendy checks. That is part of the brand’s charm: the blanket can lean playful, polished or glam depending on the room and the recipient. It is a useful option when you want the gift to feel personal rather than generic.

Size and price, from entry point to full splurge

The price ladder is part of the story, because Lola Blankets are not positioned as an impulse buy. Yahoo Shopping reports that the Original Lola Blanket starts at $125 for baby size and reaches $425 for the XL size. The other sizes sit in the middle at $275 for medium and $325 for large. That range gives the gift a low entry point for a smaller gesture and a true statement version for a bigger occasion.

For couples, the large size appears to be the sweet spot. Yahoo Shopping says it tested the blankets in size Large and found it to be the best size for two people to use. That makes the large version especially appealing as an anniversary gift, a wedding present or a shared-home upgrade, where the value is not just in how it looks but in how often it will be used together.

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There is also a practical note that helps separate the sizes. Yahoo Shopping says larger Lola Blanket sizes can be harder to clean, while the baby size fits in a standard washing machine. That is exactly the kind of detail that matters when a blanket is being chosen as a luxury gift: the smaller version may be easier for everyday care, while the bigger sizes deliver the more dramatic visual payoff.

Why this blanket has cultural cachet

Part of what gives the Original Lola Blanket lift is that it has already become recognizable beyond a single shopping roundup. Yahoo Shopping says Lola Blankets appeared on Oprah’s Favorite Things list, and the brand has also been mentioned by Selena Gomez and Jake Shane. Those references do not replace the product itself, but they do tell you why it lands with consumers as more than just a soft throw.

Taste of Home has also folded the brand into holiday gift coverage and described it as a viral favorite, which is telling in a category where so many blankets blur together. Plenty of throws are comfortable. Fewer feel like a status object without becoming showy. The Original Lola Blanket seems to hit that balance by pairing a plush faux-fur finish with a design language that looks intentional in a modern home.

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Who this is for

This is the blanket to give when the recipient notices texture, color and presentation. It suits the friend who always makes the couch look finished, the couple building a home together, or the person who appreciates a gift that feels indulgent the second it is folded over an armchair. It also works when you want the present to feel lived-in and luxe at the same time, which is a harder brief than it sounds.

For a more accessible gift, the baby size at $125 is the entry point. For a more visibly generous gesture, the large or XL versions create that full-room effect, the kind that makes a blanket feel like part of the decor rather than something tucked away in a closet. That is what gives the Original Lola Blanket staying power in the luxury gifting conversation: it is useful, photogenic and distinctive without losing the comfort that justifies the spend.

In a category crowded with soft things that all promise the same coziness, this one stands out because it looks like a decision, not an afterthought.

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