Linen Throw Pillow - Suay
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Linen Throw Pillow

64 USD

Color

Vino Verde
jacaranda
Dark Mustard
Antioxidant
Moonstruck

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  • Deadstock linen
  • Made in LA
  • Low impact dyes

PERFECT COUCH THROW SIZE

Details

Our #1 selling pillow. And honestly? We get it.

After shopping around, we realized finding a truly great pillow was weirdly difficult. So we made the one we wanted to live with.

The just right size, the perfect amount of squish, the pillow that somehow finishes a room without trying too hard. Toss it on the sofa, layer it on the bed, or make a pile on the floor when friends and family come over. It’s the one you reach for with your morning coffee, curl up with during movie night, and sink into after a long day.

Available in fan favorite color pops and the perfect neutral, these pillows are made to mix, match, and collect. Start with one, grab a few, and let us know when it becomes your #1 pillow too.

SUAY pillows are made from deadstock fabrics, overdyed in our Community Dye Bath™ custom colors. Each one gets a second life through our circular process. Our inserts are locally made, 100% hypoallergenic poly-fill that supports a multi-generation family business.

Every pillow supports garment workers, keeps textiles in use, and helps build an alternative model of circularity rooted in honoring skilled labor and our planet.

Proof that the best things are still made by hand.

24"x24". 100% linen. Each small pillow may have slight variances as the material is repurposed. Cover is machine washable. Spot-clean insert as needed.

One of a Kind Product

By buying remade, you are choosing to reuse and getting a one-of-a-kind piece upcycled from post-consumer, deadstock, and other recycled materials. Remade is a choice to support reuse over consuming new, mass-produced monotony. Upcycling is an art, so pieces may vary in size and color within a style.