Noticed the past few weeks: throw pillows with pretty, prominent piping, both two-tone and monochrome. From Zara Home to CB2, every design shop and retailer out there seems to have its own version; then I spotted on Instagram that Remodelista fave Evangeline Linens debuted their new collection at NY Now this week. Among the new wares? Velvet pillows with contrasting piping.
Here are a handful of piped pillows I’ve been admiring, eager to add to my couch, and bed, and armchair…
And, stay tuned for Evangeline Linens’ new velvet pillows, including one with the promising description “Thunder Cloud with Gold Lichen Piping.”
More in the way of pillows and throws:
- High/Low: Jewel-Toned Velvet/Linen Pillows
- 10 Easy Pieces: Round Velvet Cushions
- Colorful Pillows Inspired by Portuguese Tiles from Lusitano Studio
Frequently asked questions
What are piped throw pillows?
Piped throw pillows are home decor accessories that feature a decorative border or piping around the edges. These pillows are a trendy and stylish choice for adding texture and interest to your living space.
What materials are piped throw pillows made from?
Piped throw pillows can be made from a variety of materials, including cotton, linen, silk, velvet, and wool. The piping itself is often made from a contrasting material for added visual interest.
What are some popular color combinations for piped throw pillows?
Popular color combinations for piped throw pillows include navy blue with white piping, gray with black piping, and natural linen with a contrasting color like red or blue for the piping.
Where can I use piped throw pillows in my home?
Piped throw pillows are versatile and can be used in many areas of the home, including on sofas, chairs, beds, and even in outdoor living spaces. They are a great way to add texture and a pop of color to any room.
Can I purchase piped throw pillows online?
Yes, many online retailers sell piped throw pillows in a variety of colors, patterns, and materials. Some popular places to shop for these pillows include Wayfair, West Elm, and Anthropologie.
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