Rustic, humble, and effortlessly cool. With these qualities, it's no surprise that grain sacks are finding their way into the home in all forms these days. Here's a gathering of our favorite nubby pillow finds...

$28.00 for the pillow cover from Mothology

$125 from l'aviva home

$125 from French Garden House

$215 from Red Barn Mercantile's Skout Collection

$59 from Pottery Barn
(this is a grain sack inspired design for those who want the look without the history)
(this is a grain sack inspired design for those who want the look without the history)


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Those a really pretty good find. Nice on a chaise at a beach house.
Oh right. A $215 feed sack pillow.
Love it, but $125? Seriously? The whole point is that it's humble.
Does anyone know of a good source for grain sacks to make your own pillows?
I like them, but $215 for a "rustic" throw pillow is nutso. I like the idea of the "history" sure, but not at that price.
Ballard Designs has several different styles and sizes, a lot cheaper than $125. Sort of similar to the pottery barn one, but more choices. ballarddesigns.com
Vintage Junky has grain sack pillow covers for much cheaper in her etsy shop, yes, she's my wife, but these are great pillows made from authentic grainsacks over 50 years old. They are made by a seamstress in Tennessee and are very well crafted. Much cheaper than anything listed here, while still being "authentic."
Vintage Junky
Grain Sack Pillows