TOP ROW
1 Hand Printed on Linen, Snow Rabbit Throw Pillow, $95.00 from Klaus Haapaniemi
2 1940s Josef Frank Rox & Fix Pillow, $210.00 from Just Scandinavian
3 Belgian Linen Chiffon Ikat Pillow with Center Arri Motif & Four Corner Chiffon Embroidery, $400.00 from Ankasa
4 Beglian Chintz Corded Skull Pillow, $375.00 from Ankasa
5 Terrycloth Perched Peacock Pillow, $96.00 from Fresco Towels
BOTTOM ROW
6 Fleece Flounce Pillow, $98.00 from Anthropologie
7 Doko Pillow, $200.00 from LemLem
8 Kaleidoscope Pillow Silk Screened with Eco Friendly Ink onto Hand woven Cotton Khadi, $87.52 from Sian Zeng
9 Julian Pillow Case Suitable for Bed or Couch Pillows, $65.00 from Mia and Finn
10 Kilim Pillow, $107.00 from Kira-CPH
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too pricey for me. i dont want to place dollar 90 cushions on my dollar 400 karlstad.
Holy Moly! Even if I could afford that, I could hardly justify it.
Some are pretty, some are fun but all are way too expensive. It's super easy to custom make your own.
Liana, can you work on another article of throw pillows that are more affordable (maybe something like $50 and under?) yet also noteworthy?? I think that would make more sense for most of us here on AT.
most of these pillows are really expensive.. Why spend the cash when you can easily copy them?
i like #7, but $200 for a pillow case? made out of regular cotton and acrylic? and made in etheopia, ive got to get in on this pillow business the profit margin must be 500%
$400 for a pillow? Yikes. But I agree with others -- you should provide at least a couple options under $50. You should offer a few low-priced options/alternatives on all these list posts. It's polite, and makes sure the entire AT community is included.
Woah! These pillows are Hell expensive! The Skull Pillow is awesome but there is no way I can justify tossing these babies on my cheapo couch (Karlstad...).
I think everyone has a Karlstad! (We don't.) But yeah, I am not paying more than $30 for a throw pillow.
I'm disappointed in the prices of these pillows. There are plenty of less expensive pillows you could find to share with us.
I am not only disappointed in the price of the pillows. I am disappointed in the pillow themselves. Regardless of the price, none of them are very attractive.
Aw, c'mon, people. Times are tough. Even if they weren't, as others have noted, dropping that kind of money on a pillow???? If you REALLY love the material, you can often find the same or similar fabric steeply discounted online. And if you don't sew or have friends or family members who do, hire a local seamstress to make pillow covers. Or use iron-on tape to make the seams. Yet another option: check out the impressive variety of pillows made by etsy vendors in a range of price points--most far far more reasonable than these. I buy cheap pillows at Goodwill (most are $1.99), dump the covers, thoroughly wash the forms, and make my own pillow covers, mostly from linen and cotton clothes from thrift stores and yard sales and my own closet.
I agree with the comments here-these are mostly fug and way too pricey. Second the suggestion for Etsy or just DIY; pillow covers are quick & easy and usually inexpensive to make.
I agree with the comments about finding pillows on Etsy. They have an amazing selection! I would make my own, but I like them to have piping around the edges which I can't do.
Must be nice
This post must have taken about 10 minutes to put together, and is not very useful.
If price is no obstacle, it's not exactly difficult for people to find cushions that suit their decor on the internet.
Ridiculous. And unattractive.
Talk about sustainability! Filling up a sofa w/these examples would put most of us in the poor house.