Textural temptations
Pillow designs make a hands-off approach impossible as a lineup of texture-infused surfaces proves irresistible to touch.
-- Home Accents Today, 10/1/2008
Pillow designs make a hands-off approach impossible as a lineup of texture-infused surfaces proves irresistible to touch. Details such as intricate beading, corrugated folding, and jute, leather and velvet embroidery have offerings looking just as good as they feel. Styles range from earthy and organic to utterly elegant and chic, ensuring that instant gratification is just within reach. — Lindsey Strader

Woven from water hyacinth, the Daisy Twist pillows from Siwthaisilk exudes an organic vibe in sandy neutral tones ($80 to $240).

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Branching beaded coral designs fan across the Reef pillows from Two's Company ($360, set of three).

Sumptuous black velvet covers the Bundi decorative pillows from Alexandre Turpault with delicate embroidered detailing ($135).

An Art Nouveau graphic design is embroidered on brown silk linen on the Nouveau Chic pillows from Sotto le Lune with sequin and bead embellishments ($126).
Poly silk blends and organza fabrics are individually cut and sewn by hand using designs and sewing techniques that are reminiscent of women's couture clothing to create the Couture Collection pillows from DB Sources, accented with crystal beading ($250 to $399).


From the Glam Collection, the Emotion pillows are imported from Italy, displaying a wool, polyester and cotton construction in a pure ivory hue from Muse Group ($190).

Radiating warm
golden tones, the Louie Collection pillows showcase bronze and champagne velvet with gold hand-printing outlined in brass discs and beads from Lili Alessandra.

The Linear pillows from Pure Palette feature leather embroidery on jute linen in an eye-catching black and beige combination.
Coated in sultry chocolate fabric, the pillows from Aviva Stanoff spotlight raised fabric interlacing revealing textural detailing.






























