Many people notice better sleep and reduced anxiety within a few nights. For others, it may take one to two weeks to adjust. Consistent use tends to improve the calming effect over time as your nervous system adapts to the gentle pressure.
Not all weighted blankets trap heat — it depends on the materials. Mosaic offers cooling options like Coolmax® and breathable 100% cotton to wick away moisture and regulate temperature. With the right fabric, a weighted blanket can be comfortable even in warm weather.
Yes, if a blanket exceeds about 10 percent of your body weight, it may feel restrictive instead of calming. Mosaic offers a range of weights so you can choose the right one for your body size, sleeping habits, and comfort level.
Yes, as long as the weight is evenly distributed. Mosaic’s evenly filled designs prevent bunching or pressure points, making them a great choice for side sleepers who want deep pressure without discomfort.
Weighted blankets are not recommended for infants, toddlers under 2, or individuals with respiratory or mobility issues who cannot remove the blanket independently. Always consult your doctor if unsure — especially for medical conditions.
The deep pressure stimulation from a weighted blanket can help reduce sensory overload and promote calm. Many autistic individuals find the even pressure grounding, helping with relaxation, focus, and sleep.
A comforter provides warmth, while a weighted blanket offers gentle pressure that supports relaxation and better sleep. Mosaic blankets use non-toxic glass or plastic pellets to add weight, creating a soothing, calming effect that comforters can’t replicate.