CREATIVE COMBINATIONS
 Achieve the right mix for curling up on your sofa with inspiration from our go-to combos,
 like monochromatic blues, timeless plaids and color schemes that pop.
SUSTAINABLE STYLE
Enhance your space with the rich softness and versatile colors of our eco-friendly boiled
 wool pillow covers, designed for creative mixing and matching
VERSATILE NEUTRALS
For a fresh new look, create an artful collage of pillows in neutral organic hues
 and mixed materials like velvet and cashmere.
CREATIVE CONTRAST
Achieve an artful look with plush pillows embellished with an array of beautifully stitched 
 designs, including expert embroidery and appliqué.
VIBRANT COLOR
For transitional indoor to outdoor spaces, like a sunroom, add brilliant color with our 
 latest Schumacher prints in Sunbrella all-weather fabric.
MIX & MATCH
Make the most of classic designs by combining a variety of throw pillows – from your favorite solid colors to iconic geometric patterns.
BE BOLD
For an eclectic vibe, choose embroidered patterns flanked by warm and cool solids. Beautifully 
 stitched or appliquéd detailing adds textural as well as visual appeal.
MAKE IT MONOCHROMATIC
Choose pillows in tonal shades, adding a single neutral for a hint of contrast. Create balance 
 by incorporating fabrics in a variety of smooth and rich textures.
LET IT POP
Create a cohesive color story by selecting solid pillows with uniform finishes. A single color in a 
 range of shades is another great way to add visual interest.
REIMAGINE LUXE
Sink into this serene scene, with faux fur in textural patterns layered with velvet for a spot of glam. For 
 a signature look, try mixing plush pillows in a variety of hues.
MIX MASTER
Find balance by opting for equal amounts of large and small scale motifs, folding the occasional 
 textural solid color into the mix.
COLOR PLAY
Go for a classic look by alternating solids and stripes in a single hue. For more complex appeal, 
 choose stripes in varying widths.
MINIMAL UPDATE
Layer depth and warmth onto a neutral scheme. Begin with muted textures and tones in varying 
 shapes, then mix in pieces with subtle graphics.