Sensory Product Design Launches Patent-Pending Calming Blanket Designed For Comfort and Warmth CozyThrow is a super-soft, plush fleece throw that is gentle to the touch and the ideal blanket for anyone to get warm quickly and stay at the perfect temperature. Great for your Health and Wellness year-round.
Create the perfect temperature with CozyThrow (pronounced “cozy throw-zees”) and CozyCo(pronounced “cozy co-zees”). Launching today, these patent-pending blankets are designed with comfort, warmth, ease, and flexibility. Designed by someone with Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD), the CozyThrow(adult-sized) and CozyCo (toddler-sized) are for anyone that struggles with getting and staying warm.
Roughly 1 in 20 people in the general population is affected by SPD, and up to 16.5% of people have sensory issues. Temperature changes, whether too hot or too cold, can be triggering for people with SPD or sensory issues. CozyThrow and CozyCo include a foot pocket that is double lined with polar fleece and flares around the ankles. The hand pockets have finger & thumb openings that offer total, unrestricted comfort and the ability to hold almost anything. The super-soft, plush, non-pilling quality fleece fabric reduces potential sensory triggers and is comfy for everyone. It also stands up well to continuous use. It’s made to blend seamlessly into the home and use as an everyday throw blanket.
“I want to shine a light on SPD, Sensory Processing Disorder and help people start to understand this complex neurological disorder,” said Liz Holland, CEO of Sensory Product Design. “After I was diagnosed with SPD in my early 50’s, I began to put the pieces together and started my mission to help people find solutions. CozyThrow and CozyCo can fend off triggers before they happen, thanks to their plush, non-pilling quality fleece fabric and ability to regulate temperature, saving people time and energy.”
Get cozy and calm your nerves with CozyThrow and CozyCo. To pre-order, visit pr.go2.fund/cozy.
About Sensory Product Design
Liz Holland, CEO and Lifelong SPD Creative Problem-Solver, is a 6-time international award winning industrial designer & entrepreneur. She has always been around entrepreneurs and inventors, like her dad, who held over 100 patents. She sees solutions to everyday problems, but most importantly, she wants to help people, especially those like her that have struggled for decades. Liz started Sensory Product Design because, even though SPD has shaped her life, she didn’t actually know she had it until a few years ago.
Once she was getting control over her SPD, she realized that many of these devices and prototypes could help people with their triggers! ! She’s on a mission to help people to shine a light on SPD and help people find solutions to prevent triggers before they even happen! For more information, visit https://sensoryproductdesign.com/.