Since You Love Ruffle Pillows So Much, Here Are the 10 Best on the Internet

From cabana stripes to whimsical florals.
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It’s clear that you all have a thing for ruffles: These fabulous H&M Home pillows we spotted in February were one of your top-shopped products that month and beyond. You’re not alone either—our entire team was all googly-eyed over the bold striped cushions. Our shopping frenzy combined to completely sell them out, and there’s no telling when we’ll see a restock. So we took the opportunity to find every other cute ruffled pillow on the Internet for you, and us, to covet. 

From a classic ticking stripe for just $23 to stylized florals from Rhode’s West Elm collaboration, each of these would bring a heavy dose of personality to your armchair, sofa, or bed. Similar to the bows trend that dominated winter fashion and decor, that little bit of flounce adds a sweet, ladylike element and immediate warmth.

Rhode x West Elm Mushroom Pillow Cover

Rhode Mushroom Pillow Cover, West Elm

$49

Rhode’s West Elm Collab is full of colors and patterns, from tableware to cushions like this and this. Whether it’s on a sofa or an armchair, the maximal print is always the center of attention. 

August Grove Surikova Rectangular Cotton Pillow

August Grove Surikova Rectangular Cotton Pillow, Wayfair

$28 $23

Ticking stripes will never go out of style, which is even more of a reason to add this $23 pillow to your cart. Not to mention, it’s 100% cotton. 

Domino x Heather Taylor Home Lilac & Moss Petite Pillow 

Lilac & Moss Petite Pillow, Domino x Heather Taylor Home

$96

Our recent collaboration with Heather Taylor Home just so happened to feature ruffled pillows, and there are still some in stock. Choose from two unexpected colorways, each crafted from 100% cotton by artisans in Chiapas, Mexico.

Zara Home Linen Throw Pillow Cover

Zara Home
$30

On the more subtle side of the spectrum, we consider this Zara Home cover more of a gateway ruffle. The delicate tie closure adds a lovely touch, even if it’s just on the back. 

Salvesen Graham Floral Trail Cushion

Floral Trail Cushion, Salvesen Graham

$304

British brand Salvesen Graham knows a thing or two about cottagecore. The cushion’s vintage vibes are courtesy of the archival textile, which was originally hand-painted in France in the 19th century. 

Maison Flaneur Cinnamon & Oyster Cushion Cover

Cinnamon & Oyster Cushion Cover, Maison Flaneur

$97

Wide stripes can be overpowering, but neutral brown and white make this cushion blend right in. Regardless, the brand offers plenty more colorways to choose from.  

Maeve by Anthropologie Striped Ruffle Indoor/Outdoor Pillow

Maeve by Anthropologie Striped Ruffle Indoor/Outdoor Pillow

Anthropologie
$68

There’s something about an orange and cream stripe that has Italian riviera all over it. But if that’s not your thing, there are 3 other color combos to choose from, and they’re all good for both indoor and outdoor use. Plus, a 5-star reviewer rating isn’t too shabby.

Furbish Studio Ruffled Throw Pillow

Ruffled Throw Pillow, Furbish Studio

$95

We adore Furbish for its table linens. But, as it turns out, its pillows are made from the same block-printed textiles. The contrasting mix of fabrics makes it undeniably fun and gives it a more eclectic feel. 

Archive NY Maxine Pillow

Maxine Pillow, Archive New York

$135

Pastels for spring? Groundbreaking. But actually, this pillow is sweeter than candy, with mood-boosting shades periwinkle, peach, and Kelly green. To top it off, it’s ethically handwoven by artisans in Guatemala.

Schumacher Brigitte Stripe Pillow

Schumacher Brigitte Stripe 16-Inch Pillow, 1stDibs

$297

As much as we love a classic stripe, the diagonal here is really doing it for us. Made from Schumacher cotton, quality truly doesn’t get better than this. 

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Julia Stevens

Contributing Editor

Julia Stevens is a Domino contributing editor. Basically, she’s a professional online shopper. She started at Domino as an intern and spent almost seven years in the style department curating products for our gift guides, trend roundups, and product reviews and on set styling the beautiful homes we get to share. Off hours, you can find her scouting New York’s newest design shops and restyling her shelves