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Other Collections: My "Treasure Trove of Supplementary Home Textiles" – Adding Comfort and Delight to Every Corner of the Home  
Every time I shop for home textiles for my house, I always feel that beyond the core bedding (four-piece sets, comforter inserts), there are still little items needed to "brighten up" daily life – a lumbar support pillow missing by the bedroom headboard, a throw blanket for extra warmth on the living room sofa, a cushion to prevent discomfort on the balcony rattan chair, and a play mat for the kids to crawl freely in their room... "Other Collections" is like my "treasure trove of supplementary home textiles." It doesn’t limit itself to large bedding items; instead, it focuses on those "small yet beautiful" home textile pieces. From decorative to functional, and from daily use to special scenarios, it covers almost all my family’s "non-core but indispensable" home textile needs. Here, I don’t have to rush between different stores; I can find all kinds of home textiles suitable for the bedroom, living room, balcony, and kids’ room in one stop. Each piece balances aesthetics and texture – it not only fills the "gaps" in home decor but also truly enhances daily comfort, like quietly adding a "soft filter" to the house, hiding unexpected delights in every corner.  

I. Three Core Advantages of Other Collections: Fully Aligning with My Home Life from Scenarios to Needs  
1. Full Scene Coverage: Find Exclusive Home Textiles for Every Space, from Bedroom to Balcony  
What I love most about Other Collections is that it doesn’t restrict itself to a single space. Instead, it considers the "small corner needs" in the home. Whether it’s frequently used areas like the bedroom and living room, or easily overlooked spaces such as the balcony and entryway, you can find suitable home textile items here, truly achieving "one-stop completion" of home textile needs.  

In the bedroom, besides the four-piece bedding set, my top needs are a lumbar support pillow for the headboard and a small throw blanket for covering my legs before bed. Other Collections offers bedhead pillows in various sizes – I chose a 45cm×45cm square one filled with high-elastic down alternative. It’s neither too floppy nor too hard; leaning against it to read for half an hour before bed no longer leaves my waist sore like it used to. There’s also a knitted throw blanket made of combed cotton, which feels soft and delicate to the touch. On cool spring or autumn nights, draping it over my legs provides just the right warmth without being bulky. Its light apricot color matches my light gray four-piece set perfectly, never looking out of place.  

As a space for entertaining guests and family relaxation, the living room’s home textiles are even more "ambiance creators." I placed three decorative pillows of different patterns on the sofa, all from Other Collections: one is a Nordic-style striped design in white and light blue, fresh and clean; another is a small floral pattern with pale pink petals, not overly fancy; the third is a solid-color embroidered style with tiny leaf patterns, exquisite and understated. These three pillows not only make the sofa look fuller but also let guests grab one to lean against, so they won’t feel tired even after sitting for a long time. Additionally, I chose a short-pile carpet to lay in front of the sofa. Stepping on it barefoot in winter feels warm, and the kids can crawl freely on it – much more comfortable than cold tile floors.  

The balcony is my family’s "leisure nook," with a rattan chair placed there. Sitting on it for a long time used to feel uncomfortable due to the rattan’s texture, until I found a rattan chair-specific cushion in Other Collections. The cushion is made of waterproof canvas fabric, so it won’t easily get moldy even if the balcony gets a bit damp from summer heat. Filled with memory foam, it conforms to the body’s curves when sitting, completely eliminating the uncomfortable pressure points. I also picked up a small square cloth to lay on the small coffee table next to the rattan chair. When I place a teacup or a book there, a quick wipe cleans up any accidental spills – much more stain-resistant than using the coffee table surface directly.  

Even the home textile needs of the kids’ room are covered in Other Collections. I chose a cartoon non-slip play mat for my child, featuring their favorite dinosaur pattern in bright but not harsh colors. The mat’s bottom has anti-slip particles, so the child won’t slip while running and jumping on it. The fabric is also antibacterial; even if the child occasionally drops food crumbs on it, a quick wipe and regular machine washes keep it free from bacteria growth. There’s also a small-sized comfort blanket that the child likes to hold while sleeping. Made of ultra-soft flannel, it doesn’t shed lint or irritate the skin – after half a year of use, it’s still as soft as new.  

2. High Style Compatibility: Find "Harmonious" Home Textiles No Matter Your Home Decoration Style  
My home has a mixed decoration style – the living room leans towards Nordic style, the bedroom is minimalist, and the kids’ room is cartoon-themed. In the past, I always worried about buying home textiles that clashed with the decor, making the house look messy. But in Other Collections, no matter the style, you can find compatible pieces, with no need to fear "a sense of disharmony."  

For the living room’s Nordic style, I chose home textiles that lean towards "simple and fresh" – striped cushions, solid-color carpets, and light-toned throw blankets. With no complicated patterns and colors mainly in white, light blue, and light gray, they echo the living room’s white sofa and light blue curtains perfectly, making the entire space look refreshing. Especially the short-pile carpet, which has a frayed edge design instead of rigid right angles, adding a casual touch that complements the "relaxed and natural" vibe of Nordic style.  

For the bedroom’s minimalist style, I opted for home textiles with "solid colors + subtle details." The bedhead pillow is pure gray but has a narrow white piping along the edges, so it never looks monotonous. The small throw blanket is off-white, made of combed cotton with fine vertical textures – up close, you can feel the fabric’s quality, and it never seems dull despite being solid-colored. These pieces have no unnecessary decorations, yet they add a touch of warmth to the minimalist bedroom, rather than making it feel cold and "plain."  

For the kids’ room’s cartoon style, the home textiles I chose are "lively but not cluttered." The dinosaur play mat has a cartoon pattern, but uses no more than three colors (green, yellow, white) – unlike some cartoon home textiles that are messy with too many bright colors. The comfort blanket features a small dinosaur embroidered in the corner instead of a full print, with a solid color background. It satisfies the child’s preferences without making the room look gaudy. Moreover, the colors of these cartoon pieces match the kids’ room’s light green walls perfectly, creating an overall harmonious look.  

What surprises me most is that Other Collections also has "versatile" home textiles. For example, there’s a beige knitted throw blanket that looks natural whether draped over the living room’s Nordic-style sofa, laid on the bedroom’s minimalist bed, or placed on the kids’ room chair – it’s like the "all-match companion" in home textiles. Sometimes, if I want to refresh the home’s style, there’s no need to overhaul the furniture; replacing just one or two home textiles from Other Collections can easily switch the atmosphere. For instance, swapping the living room’s striped cushions for floral ones transforms the space from "fresh Nordic style" to "gentle pastoral style" – low-cost yet effective.  

3. Super Practical Functions: Not Just Good-Looking, but Also Solving "Practical Life Pain Points"  
Many home textile pieces look nice but lack practicality – some cushions have too hard filling that causes discomfort after long use, some carpets get dirty easily and are hard to clean, and some throw blankets shed lint that sticks to clothes and is hard to remove... But in Other Collections, every home textile piece is not only aesthetically pleasing but also solves real-life pain points, making it extremely "worry-free" to use.  

First is the "easy-to-clean" feature, which is crucial for families with kids. The sofa cushions I chose have removable covers with invisible zippers – unzip them, and the covers can be machine-washed or hand-washed. After drying, the patterns don’t fade and the fabric doesn’t deform. Once, my child accidentally spilled juice on a cushion; after removing and washing the cover, there was no trace left – much more convenient than non-removable cushions. The kids’ room play mat is also machine-washable: I wash it once a week in the washing machine on a normal cycle, and it still stays flat after drying, with no loss of anti-slip particles – no need to worry about "breaking it while washing."  

Second is "seasonal adaptability" – you can find suitable home textiles whether it’s summer or winter. In summer, I drape a Tencel throw blanket over the living room sofa. Tencel fabric is highly breathable and feels cool to the touch; when using the air conditioner, it keeps me warm without making me sweat like ordinary wool blankets. In winter, I switch to a flannel throw blanket – thick and highly insulating, it keeps my whole body warm when I wrap it around myself while watching TV on the sofa. It also doesn’t shed lint, so I don’t have to worry about it sticking to my clothes. There’s also a knitted throw blanket for spring and autumn, with a thickness between Tencel and flannel – perfect for cool mornings and evenings in those seasons, not too thick or too thin, and usable for three seasons a year, making it extremely practical.  

Finally, the "thoughtful details" – many small designs solve "little troubles." For example, the edges of the bedhead pillow are reinforced; after half a year of use, there’s no pilling or deformation. The carpet edges are hemmed, so they won’t fray like some carpets that start to unravel after extended use. The comfort blanket has a small hanging loop in the corner – when not in use, it can be hung on a hook in the kids’ room, instead of being left on the floor and getting dirty. These small details may seem insignificant, but they make you feel the "care" when using the products. For example, the carpet’s hemmed edges save me from the urge to throw away frayed carpets, extending the home textiles’ service life.  

II. Four Craftsmanship Selling Points of Other Collections: Quality in the Details, Making Every Piece "Worth the Value"  
1. Premium Fabric Selection: Tangible Softness and Trustworthy Quality  
What impresses me most about the home textiles in Other Collections is the fabric – whether it’s cotton, Tencel, or flannel, you can tell the "careful material selection." They aren’t cheap fabrics; they feel soft and comfortable, and don’t deteriorate even after long use.  

Take the combed cotton pillowcase I chose: it’s made of 100% Xinjiang combed cotton, softer and finer than ordinary cotton fabric, with excellent breathability – even leaning against it in summer doesn’t make me feel stuffy. After half a year and more than ten washes, the fabric is still as soft as new, without hardening or pilling. Later, I checked the label: this cotton fabric has a thread count of 40 and a density of 133×72, making it a high-count, high-density fabric. No wonder it feels so high-quality – much better than the 20-thread cotton pillowcases I bought elsewhere before.  

There’s also the Tencel throw blanket, made of 100% Lyocell Tencel. It feels smooth, as soft as silk but more durable. When used in summer, it feels cool against the skin, extremely comfortable. Tencel fabric also resists wrinkling – after washing and drying, a quick shake makes it smooth, no ironing needed, saving me a lot of time. I was worried that Tencel fabric might snag easily, but after half a year of use, there are no snags on the blanket – even when it occasionally comes into contact with the metal decorations on the sofa, it doesn’t get damaged. Its quality is better than I expected.  

The kids’ comfort blanket is made of ultra-soft flannel with a weight of 280g/㎡ – thicker than ordinary flannel, feeling as soft as a cloud, and the child loves holding it. This flannel also undergoes "anti-linting" treatment: when I washed it for the first time, I carefully checked the water in the washing machine – there was almost no lint, and no loose fibers after drying, so I don’t have to worry about the child inhaling lint. After half a year of use, the comfort blanket is still as soft as new, without hardening from frequent washes – the child insists on holding it every night to sleep, which shows how comfortable it is.  

2. Fine Weaving Craftsmanship: Three-Dimensional Patterns, Durable Fabric, and Long-Lasting Quality  
The home textiles in Other Collections not only use good fabrics but also feature meticulous weaving craftsmanship. Whether it’s jacquard, embroidery, or ordinary printing, you can see the care put into the craft. They are also extremely durable, without "deforming or losing shape" even after long use.  

The embroidered pillow I chose has a leaf pattern made using "flat stitch" embroidery. The stitches are dense and even, with no "skipped stitches" or "missing stitches." Up close, you can see the pattern’s three-dimensionality – it’s not a "flat print" but has a textured feel when touched, making it extremely exquisite. After half a year of use, the embroidery threads haven’t come loose, and the pattern hasn’t deformed from machine washes – still as three-dimensional as new.  

Then there’s the short-pile carpet, made using "tufting" craftsmanship. The pile length is 1.5cm, with high density – it feels thick to the touch and soft underfoot. The pile also doesn’t flatten easily; even with daily use, there’s no "patchy thinness." The carpet’s backing uses "grid weaving" instead of thin non-woven fabric, making it more durable and resistant to tearing from frequent friction. My family’s carpet has been used for nearly a year – apart from occasional dust, it looks almost new, nothing like those cheap carpets that pill and shed lint after a few months.  

Even ordinary printed pillows feature meticulous craftsmanship. The patterns are printed using "reactive printing" – the colors are bright and don’t fade. I was worried that the printed patterns might fade after machine washes, so I tested it: after five washes, the pattern colors are still as vibrant as new, with no "fading" or "blurring." Reactive printed fabric also feels comfortable to the touch, not stiff like some pigment-printed fabrics, and doesn’t irritate the skin when in contact.  

3. Thoughtful Washing and Care Craftsmanship: Pre-Shrinking Treatment, High Color Fastness, No Worry About "Damage from Washing"  
Many people worry about home textiles "changing shape after one wash" – some shrink, some fade, and some deform... But the home textiles in Other Collections undergo thoughtful washing and care treatments, eliminating these worries and making washing truly stress-free.  

For example, the combed cotton pillowcase I chose underwent "pre-shrinking treatment" before leaving the factory. When I washed it for the first time, I carefully measured its size – there was almost no shrinkage (shrinkage rate ≤2%), so it didn’t affect use at all. I once bought a cotton pillowcase without pre-shrinking treatment; after one wash, it shrank so much that it could no longer fit the pillow insert, so I had to throw it away – a total waste. But this pillowcase, after more than ten washes, still maintains its original size – no need to worry about "shrinkage" at all.  

The Tencel throw blanket also has "high color fastness treatment," with a color fastness level of 4 or above (the highest is level 5). Even when machine-washed in warm water, it doesn’t fade. Once, I accidentally washed the throw blanket with white clothes – after washing, the white clothes weren’t stained at all, and the throw blanket’s color didn’t lighten, which was very reassuring. Tencel fabric also resists wrinkling by nature; after washing and drying, it can be used directly with a simple fold, no ironing needed, saving a lot of time.  

The kids’ room play mat also has "antibacterial treatment," with an antibacterial rate of over 99%, effectively inhibiting common bacteria such as Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus. I machine-wash the play mat once a week, and the antibacterial effect remains intact after washing. Even when the child crawls or eats on it, I don’t have to worry about bacteria. The play mat’s fabric also has "stain-resistant treatment" – accidental spills of juice or milk can be wiped clean with a damp cloth, no need for repeated washing, making it extremely convenient.  

4. Meticulous Detail Craftsmanship: From Stitches to Edges, "Quality" Hides in Every Aspect  
Beyond the major craftsmanship, the home textiles in Other Collections also excel in small detail craftsmanship – such as stitch density, edge treatment, and accessory selection. These may be small details, but they reflect the brand’s pursuit of quality and greatly enhance the user experience.  

For example, all the cushions have a high stitch density of about 12 stitches per centimeter – much denser than ordinary cushions (which usually have 8 stitches per centimeter). This dense stitching prevents loosening, so there’s no "fraying" even after long use. My family’s cushions have been used for half a year, and the stitches are still neat, with no signs of loosening, and the edges haven’t deformed – looking very neat.  

The carpet edges use "double hemming" instead of simple single hemming. The edges are folded first and then hemmed, making them thick and resistant to fraying. I once bought a carpet with single hemming; after three months, the edges started to fray, looking shabby, so I had to throw it away. But this carpet, after nearly a year of use, still has neat edges with no fraying – extremely durable.  

Even the cushion zippers are carefully selected. They use nylon zippers instead of easily stuck plastic zippers – they glide smoothly without "jamming" or "getting stuck." The zippers are also invisible; when closed, almost no trace of the zipper is visible, so they don’t affect the cushion’s appearance. I once bought a cushion with a visible zipper – it stood out prominently on the sofa, ruining the overall look. But these invisible-zipper cushions look like they have no zippers at all, making them extremely exquisite.  

In short, for me, Other Collections is more than just a "home textile category" – it’s my "home comfort assistant." It fills the demand gaps beyond core home textiles, making every space more comfortable and beautiful; it adapts to different decoration styles, creating a more harmonious home look; its practical functions and thoughtful craftsmanship make it extremely worry-free and reliable to use. Whether I want to add warmth to my home or solve a specific home pain point, I can always find suitable home textile pieces in Other Collections. Each piece feels like it was "custom-made" for my home – both beautiful and functional, truly letting me feel that "home textiles are not just daily items, but also a source of happiness in life."