GWG pick of the week: Recycled cotton Ikat throw by In2Green
Half of me is still trying to squeeze every last glorious drop out of Summer… and half of me is running full speed toward Fall. And while it’s not yet a Fall fashion climate here in LA, I can start making seasonal changes to my home. As I’ve written before, our home is a small, weirdo 1923 cabin in the Silver Lake Hills – 3 rooms. So, there isn’t a whole lot of room for seasonal re-decorating, but I do like to make a few impactful changes to switch up the mood of the place. I opt for heavier, more colorful china in the colder months, I swap out my Summer-y sequins accent pillows for more elegant, patterned ones – and I add layers to my vintage Chesterfield sofa with tapestries & throws (why should I be the only one layering for Fall?).
Recycled Cotton Ikat Throw ($125)
Soft, stylish, & substantial, each throw is created from pre-consumer clippings cast off during the cut & sew process (think… all the cotton on a bolt that ISN’T used in the making of mass-produced t-shirts). A brilliant way to reduce waste and preserve our precious resources! Available in other colors.

