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Black and White Decorative Pillows

Finishing strong is not easy. Sometimes it comes down to that last pillow… today I was on a hunt for black and white pillows. There are alot of options, but I thought this group was a nice mix of inspired by nature, graphic pattern and art. First off is Flower Power, sort of a 1960’s thing made from felted wool. Next is Monach Sails from Hable Construction, handprinted graphic on cotton canvas. Hable Construction makes limited quantities of many of its pieces, including this one. So if you like it, better act fast. Daisy Pillow by Paper Cloud is a simple, nature inspired graphic hand printed on a 16″ linen pillow cover. Ok, its not really black, its chocolate, but I liked it so much, I included it anyway. If you aren’t feeling the Black(Chocolate) and White, it comes in a ton of color combinations. Kabuki Pillow by Thomas Paul is a 22″ square pillow of 100% linen. I love the Asian-nature inspired modern graphic. Pillow as art, art as pillow, not surprising coming from HZL by Henzel. Awakening Pillow is a 20″ square cotton blend pillow cover. You may know HZL Henzel by its X Module Rug collection that was introduced a few years back. Pienet Kivet Pillow cover from Marimekko is made from heavyweight upholstery cotton and is pretty well priced at $52.00. Onion Pillow by Wallter Fold is 20″ square and made from wool flannel and boucle. Tuuli, also by Marimekko (they have a boutique in NYC), is heavyweight upholstery cotton and is also available in black on grey. Last but not least is the little Zebra Pillow by Areaware, he’s so cute in a photorealistic kind of way and only $25.

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  1. I think there are over a million ways to combine black and white. Somehow I never get tired of the graphic look that the back and white combinations makes.

    Comment by Annette — March 23, 2009 @ 2:40 pm

  2. I love white and black combo. I wish more people love it too.

    Comment by elena — May 22, 2009 @ 6:39 am

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