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Anthropologie's Leaf-Shaped Pet Blanket Is Almost Too Pretty for Pets

Orlando, Florida, USA - January 28, 2022: An Anthropologie store in Orlando, Florida, USA. Anthropologie is an American clothing retailer.
Orlando, Florida, USA - January 28, 2022: An Anthropologie store in Orlando, Florida, USA. Anthropologie is an American clothing retailer. JHVEPhoto / Shutterstock.com

Pet blankets usually fall into one of two categories. They are either practical but forgettable or stylish enough to look good in a home but not especially useful for pets. Finding one that looks decorative while still serving a real purpose can be surprisingly difficult, especially for pet parents who want their living spaces to feel intentional rather than cluttered with pet gear.

That is why Anthropologie's latest pet find stands out. Instead of looking like a traditional blanket tossed across the couch, this piece is designed to resemble a giant leaf, bringing a softer, nature-inspired look to any room. Available in two colors, Anthurium Pink and Ginkgo Yellow, the blanket feels more like home decor than a typical pet accessory. Yet it is still designed with everyday pet use in mind, functioning as a blanket, mat or cushion depending on how your dog or cat prefers to relax. For pet parents who enjoy finding pieces that blend seamlessly into their home, this might be one of the prettiest pet accessories currently available at Anthropologie.

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Leaf Shape Pet Blanket, $65.99 at Anthropologie

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The Leaf Shape Pet Blanket at Anthropologie offers a refreshing alternative to standard rectangular pet blankets. What immediately catches the eye is the unique silhouette. The blanket is quilted to mimic the natural veins of a leaf, creating dimension and texture that makes it feel decorative even when no pet is using it. The soft Anthurium Pink option brings a warm, modern look while the Ginkgo Yellow version offers a cheerful pop of color that feels especially fitting for nature-inspired spaces.

With quality in mind, the blanket is made from a cotton-and-polyester blend and can serve as a dog mat, cushion or blanket. Measuring approximately 56 inches long by 41.75 inches wide, it provides plenty of room for small and medium-sized pets to stretch out. It is also machine washable, which is always a welcome feature when muddy paws, pet hair and occasional accidents are part of daily life.

One detail that makes this blanket particularly appealing is its versatility. While some pet accessories feel out of place when left out, this one looks intentional. It could easily be layered over furniture, placed beside a sunny window or used as a cozy floor spot for a pet's afternoon nap.

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The design-forward approach reminds me of other pet comfort products that blur the line between pet furniture and home decor. For example, the PawsNestParlor washable faux-fur human dog bed creates a shared lounging experience for pets and their humans, while the NonoPets Rebound Cushion washable dog and cat bed prioritizes comfort with a sleek, modern design.

The Leaf Shape Pet Blanket takes a slightly different approach, prioritizing visual appeal alongside functionality. It feels like something you would buy because you love how it looks, and then discover your pet loves it just as much.

Best of all, it is also large enough to serve multiple purposes throughout the home. Some pet parents may use it as a dedicated nap spot, while others may drape it over furniture to help protect upholstery from shedding fur and everyday wear.

If you've ever wished pet accessories looked a little less like pet accessories, Anthropologie may have found the solution with this leaf-inspired blanket.

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This story was originally published June 7, 2026 at 8:30 AM.

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