You’ve checked into a hotel, and there it is—a neatly folded cloth draped horizontally across the foot of the bed. At first glance, it seems decorative: a pop of color, a touch of elegance. But this simple piece of fabric—often called a bed scarf, bed runner, or bed throw—serves several practical, historical, and even psychological purposes that go far beyond aesthetics.
Let’s uncover the real reasons behind this hotel staple.
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