The Perfect Arrangement - a general guide for selecting
throw pillow size and quantity
By Puffy Pillow Productions
For the Bed
Euros, bed
pillows, and decorative pillow layers
For a designer look with
pillows aim for layers of different sizes and shapes:
The back layer uses
euros, or European pillows in a 26 x 26 inch size. These are
placed against a headboard or wall. They may be placed directly
next to each other or placed where the edges of one overlap its
neighbor. Depending upon the size of your bed you may want 2-4
euros (queen beds use 2-3, king beds require 4).
The second layer is made
up of your regular bed pillows that you use nightly. These are
24 x 18 inches and are placed standing up against the back
euros. Typically, two are used in this layout, but additionals
may be stacked up in front of each other. These may be covered
in bed shams or you can even use a simple piece of fabric
wrapped over the pillows which may be pulled off at night and
replaced in the morning...no stuffing and unstuffing shams and
nobody will know they are not "properly" covered.
The third layer
is where the fun comes in using decorative pillows! While your
first two layers may be a neutral palette, this is the layer to
bring in that extra pop of color or incorporate new patterns and
designs that may otherwise appear "too busy" on the shams or
euros. Place a few decorative pillows at casual and interesting
angles and watch how your room is transformed!
The optional fourth layer
is made up of a simple lumbar or bolster pillow centered in
front of the previous three layers. This may also be of
contrasting color and design. Let your imagination run wild!
For the Sofa
A contemporary
living room with
three pillows placed side be side
First, you should establish the
"feel" you would like to present in your room:
- The more luxurious and lush
side of the spectrum would require more pillows. This
works for most elegant, traditional, and shabby floral decors.
- The more modern,
"clean-line" rooms typically only require a few decorative
pillows. Most often, these are placed side by side (in
odd numbers). If your couch or sofa is broken up into
separate cushions, it is recommended that a pillow or pillows
be placed on each seating space as pictured to the right.
- A traditional room usually has a
structured asymmetry in the sofa pillows. That is, if a line
was drawn through the center of the couch (cutting the sofa in
half) both sides of the couch would look exactly the same.
If there is one pillow to the left arm of the couch, there is also
one to the right. If there is an arrangement of pillows in
the center, there are two or three to the back, possibly two in
front (space permitting), and a lumbar or bolster in the front.
- A country-styled room may have a
few odd pillows tossed about...one on a rocker, a few on the
couch, and perhaps a few on the floor.
From there, you may select
size:
Measure from the seating to the top
of your couch or sofa. Most of our pillows are available in 12",
14", 16", and 18" sizes. If you are creating a grouping, you would
most likely want larger pillows in the back (16" or 18" size) and
smaller or even lumbar pillows in the front (12", 14" or
rectangular).
On the Floor
Two large
neutral floor pillows
serve as additional seating
for a coffee table.
Nothing invokes a
"cozier" feel than a floor pillow! Both functional and
decorative, the more you bring into a room, the more "loungy"
the feel. Floor pillows may also be used to break up large
expanses of tile, carpeting, or wood when you don't want to use
a rug. As with most decorating elements, it is best to stick to
odd numbers. You may have one pillow standing alone, or three
stacked on top of each other. Of course, this is just a general
guideline and you know whether the design or needs for your room
call for one, two, or five floor pillows.
Floor pillows may range in size
from 18" square to 32" square. We do recommend that you stay
away from fine fabrics that may catch on clothing zippers or even
earrings and snag, or those that require special cleaning.
On a Chair
Larger pillow
paired with wide seating
For narrow or
smaller sized chairs, we recommend smaller sized pillows (10" to
14" square or rectangular lumbar pillows). Larger or fuller
chairs may require larger sized pillows (14" to 18") in order to
look proportionate. So that you do not overwhelm your piece of
furniture, again we recommend using a tape measure or ruler and
measuring both the back and seat of your furniture. Note what
amount of space an 18" pillow would require when compared to
that of a smaller pillow (say 12") and determine your best size
from there.
A throw draped over the large end of a chaise with a pillow
positioned on top and to the side is also a very classy look.
Other Great Uses
- On a boat
- In a recreational vehicle
- As a gift or tucked into a gift basket
- On a side table
- A trio of pillows in a decorative basket is a
great look. Mix it up!
- Soften up a fireplace (mantle or area in front)
- On an outside patio, eating area, or garden room
- For your pet