Look at your sofa right now. Do your throw pillows look cohesive together when placed together? Or did you just choose whatever pillowcase you found?
In case you didn’t know, pillow layering and arranging exist. Throw pillows are said to be “one of the cheapest and chicest ways to make over a space in your home.” You can also play around with color and prints, or make it neutral like Camille Co did with one of her seats.
Now that the holidays are nearing, home gatherings are going to be common. If you’re holding one at your place, then it’s time to rearrange the pillows on your couch. We have a mix of pastel and print picks that you can put together when needed. Feel free to use your preferred color palette too.
Pottery Barn Honeycomb Pillow Cover
A white pillow is a must-have. You can place them in between colored or printed pillows. For this, get Pottery Barn’s Honeycomb pillow which has a ribbed texture. Available at Estancia Mall.
West Elm Lush Velvet Pillow Cover in Dusty Blush
For that pop of pastel, grab this dusty blush one from West Elm. It has a smooth feel and the fabric has a sheen to it. Available at Central Square.
John Lewis Plain Velvet Cushion in Duck Egg
Complement the pastel pink pillow with this sky blue one. It also has the same velvety texture for that luxurious feel. Available at SM Makati.
Natori Medallion Pillow
Add brightness to the mix with this yellow Natori piece. It’s designed with an Oriental-inspired applique on the front. This will give an elegant touch to your arrangement. Available at Rustan’s Shangri-La Plaza.
IKEA SMÅNATE Cushion Cover
Contrast the pastels with this black and white checkered pillow. Place this behind the colored pillows or underneath, depending on your seat’s space. Available on Amazon.
Art by Lara Intong
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