Pillows of the Week #4

Neutrals definitely don't have to be boring - especially bringing texture and interesting materials into your room. One of the brightest neutral elements you can add is leather. Now in most situations, a giant-leather-couch-feel in a room just adds a huge sense of weight, and it becomes a little overwhelming. But in little details, like pillows or a single chair,Many people have strong opinions on leather, and sometimes it's just a hate-it-or-love-it situation, but bringing a little leather into your house can add a sense of life and earthy warmth. Real leather ages so beautifully, and hide brings a beautiful texture and mix of natural colors. Leather doesn't have to look "Southern ranch" either, but can be mixed with other pieces and details to feel completely modern, and can adapt to look bohemian, urban, masculine, or chic.

Incorporating Leather

POTW---April-Week-1I did add a cheeky fringe pillow to pay homage to the leather heavy ranch style, but definitely wanted to keep the overall feel relatable and layered, so kept it black instead of the standard camel coloring. A white sheepskin in the back brings the most texture, and that amazing hide in the front adds that incredible color variety, bringing the browns and blacks all together.

  1. CB2 / 18 x 12" / Leather Fringe Pillow / Black
  2. Pottery Barn / 20 x 20" / Pieced Leather Pillow Cover / Whiskey
  3. Loloi / 13 x 21" / P0383 / Grey
  4. Loloi / 13 x 21" / P1031 / Black
  5. Pottery Barn / 26 x 26" / Faux Sheepskin Pillow Cover / Ivory

Bringing your fabric couch or chair to life, no matter what color it is, is as easy as throwing a leather pillow you love in the corner! And leather pillows have the same benefits as a leather couch - they're easy to clean, hold up to dog claws, and look better after they've been around for a few years.If you love leather, check out my solution to add a little camel into your gray room in my last post!

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