Bed Pillows & Protectors
  1. Bed Pillow

  2. Pillow Covers

  3. Bed Pillow Collection

  4. Decorative Pillow

Pillow Sizes

20” x 26”.
20” x 30”.
20” x 36”.
26” x 26”.

Pillow Type

Body Pillow Full-body pillow that gently supports your legs, back, arms and stomach. Designed with a twist for added comfort.

Bed Rest Pillow Back and arm support is perfect when reading, studying or watching TV in bed.

Maternity Pillow

Two pillows connected by a smooth center section that adjusts. One pillow supports the abdomen while the other pillow supports the lower back for comfort during every stage of pregnancy.

Reading Wedge

Shaped to provide comfort, it offers firm yet gentle support for the back, neck and shoulders.

Fill Type

Down Pillows
Down/Feather Mix Pillows

Down Pillows

Lofty, lightweight and soft as a cloud, down is the most luxurious of all fills. Made from the fluffy undercoat beneath the feathers of geese and ducks, down clusters are made up of fluffy filaments that expand and intertwine to form air pockets. These clusters trap air to create nature's most effective insulator. Down is breathable, conforms wonderfully to your head and neck, and holds up better than synthetic fills. All of the down in our pillows go through a rigorous purification process to ensure that it's hypoallergenic.

Down/Feather Mix Pillows

Down/feather mixes tend to be more economical than all-down pillows. Feathers provide more firmness and excellent support. The more down in the mix, the loftier the pillow.

Hypoallergenic Pillows

Down Alternative

Like down alternative pillows, synthetic pillows are hypoallergenic, making them ideal for allergy sufferers. Synthetic fills, such as polyester, will gently support your head and neck while offering a sniffle-free night of sleep.

Memory Foam

Memory foam is a dense, sponge-like material, which contours to your head and neck, providing ergonomic support for a better night's rest. It's best for sleepers who prefer a firmer pillow and who have neck or spine issues.

Pillow Cleaning & Care

Pillow Care

For everyday upkeep, plump pillows daily when making your bed to keep the filling from becoming clumped or flattened. Our pillows are dry clean only; once or twice a year, take your down or down/feather pillow to a reputable, experienced dry cleaner. Pillow protectors should be washed once a month (along with your mattress cover).

Pillow Protectors

In addition to keeping your pillow clean and fresh, it offers protection from dust mites, pet dander and other allergens.

Pillow Replacement

With good upkeep, a pillow can last for many years. When a pillow no longer looks evenly filled, even with daily plumping, or if you're waking up with neck or shoulder pain, it is time to replace your pillow. If you suffer from allergies, you may wish to replace your pillow every two or three years.