
Decorative tapestry pillow
A 'pillow' is a large
cushion support for the
head, usually used while
sleeping in a
bed, or for the body as used on a
couch or
chair. There are also
throw pillows (also called toss pillows), which are pillows that are purely decorative and not designed for support or comfort. There also exist "novelty pillows", (which can be thrown or body pillows), which are often designed as licensed products. Such pillows include the popular "Fish Pillow" - a large body pillow that is made to look like a trout.
Ralli quilt pillows are famous pillows which are used in
Pakistan and
India. They are colorfully embroidered and quilted by the women artisans.
History
Pillows were originally used mainly by the wealthy, and have been found in
Ancient Egyptian tombs. The difficulty of sophisticated dyes and sewing techniques lead to the development of pillows as an
art form, with highly decorated pillows becoming prized commodities first in
China and later in
Medieval Europe. The
Industrial Revolution saw the mass production of decorated textiles and decorated pillows.
Traditional Chinese pillows are often hard boxes made from stone, wood, metal, or
porcelain instead of stuffed
fabric.
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Construction and parts
Internally, a pillow comprises a filler made from
foam, synthetic fills,
feathers, or
down. Traditionally straw was a filler, but this is uncomfortable and rarely used today.
Feathers and
down were the choice of the rich; these offered the advantage of softness and their ability to conform to shapes desired by the user, more so than foam or fibre pillows. However, the pointed tips of down feathers can poke through the pillow cover, poking the sleeper and causing discomfort, and so today even they have become less common than
foam-based pillows. There are currently
hypoallergenic varieties of down pillows to allow people sensitive to down to enjoy the comfort of feather or down pillows. In Asia,
buckwheat is a common filler, as are plastic imitations. Such pillows tend to be smaller than a standard pillow.
The fill is surrounded with a cover or shell made of
cloth or
silk, known as the pillow case or pillow slip. House pillows (also called cushions) often include a zipper in this cover so that the fill can be removed and the covering
laundered. Bed pillows do not have this feature, and instead a pillow case goes over the pillow, that can be washed. Even with regular washing, pillows tend to accumulate large amounts of
dust and vast numbers of
microbes among the fill and it is recommended that they be replaced every few years, especially for those with
allergies.
The classic bed pillow shape is a square or
golden rectangle with four corners reminiscent of the shape of the ears of a cat. Each corner of a pillow is referred to as a nib. When a pillow is placed on a flat surface the "poof point" is the crest of the pillow roundness.
Types
A pillow is designed to provide support and comfort to the body. There are three main types of pillows; Bed pillows,
Orthopedic pillows and Decorative pillows, with some overlapping of use between these.
Bed
Bed pillows are usually rectangular in shape. They are common in these three sizes (in inches); Standard (20x26), Queen (20x30), King (20x36). These pillows are generally covered with a removable pillow case, which facilitate laundering, keeping the bedding fresh. The 'Oxford Size' used in many English speaking countries is 50cm x 75cm (20 x 30 inches), while the 'Continental Size' used in many parts of Continental Europe (i.e. not UK) is 66cm x 66cm (26 x 26 inches). When considered as a subset of Bed Pillow, Euro pillows finish 26x26 and older style Travel Pillows commonly finished 12x16.
Body pillows are as long as a full adult body, providing support to the
head and
neck at the top and to the
knees and
legs lower down. This type of pillow can be especially useful in providing support for those who sleep on their sides and for pregnant women.
Orthopedic
Neck pillows support the neck by providing a deep area for the head to rest and a supportive area to keep the neck in alignment with the spine while sleeping. These can also be known as cervical pillows.
Travel pillows provide support for the neck and head in a
sitting position. Their "U" shape fits around the back of the neck and keeps the head from slipping into an uncomfortable and possibly harmful position during sleep. However, U-shaped pillows often force the head forwards creating neck stiffness.
Donut pillows are firm pillows shaped like a
torus, with a space in the middle to alleviate pressure on the
tailbone area while sitting. These pillows are used primarily by individuals who have suffered an injury to the tailbone area or who suffer pain from
hemorrhoids or another ailment of the
colon.
Lumbar pillows are designed to support the inward curve of the lower
back, filling the space created between the lower back and the back of the chair when in a sitting position. These pillows are generally used to support the lower back while
driving or sitting, such as in an
office chair.
Decorative
Decorative Pillows serve a dual purpose. They likely have fancy cover material which serves to decorate the room where they are found. Since Decorative Textiles are commonly 54 inches in width, many decorative pillows finish about 17x17 inches. (54/3 = 18 less seam allowance) When used to decorate a fully made up bed, decorative pillows are likely thrown aside at bedtime, since they are not covered with a launderable pillow case, thus, while found on the bed, they are primarily there for decoration, hence they fall under this category.
Decorative pillows are also found on furnishings in more public parts of the home, such as sofas, chairs and window seats. Here, their common use may overlap both orthopedic and bed pillows. For example, unless a person has some particular medical condition, they will likely use a handy decorative pillow for lumbar support, as needed, while seated on a sofa. Likewise, for the occasional nap, decorative pillows are handy for supporting the head or neck, even though they are not covered with a pillow case, as are bed pillows.
There are five common synonyms for decorative pillows which are descriptive of their use in the home. "Accent" Pillows emphasize or accent some other part of the home decor. The terms Sofa Pillow and Couch Pillow refer to the place these decorative pillows are likely found. The terms Toss pillow and
Throw pillow refer to the way they generally arrive in their places.
Novelty Pillows are shaped like humorous objects (a banana, tweety bird, a human leg, a former president), and are meant to brighten up and add humor to a room or lounge area.
Floor Pillows are another subset of decorative pillows. These pillows often finish 26x26 inches (one half of the width of the textile, less seam allowance)
Miscellaneous Styles
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Dakimakura is a hugging pillow originating in
Japan.
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Abrasador is a long hugging pillow originating from
the Philippines.
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Firestop pillows are technical
firestop products, used in
passive fire protection.
★ A husband pillow (also known as a bedrest or a boyfriend pillow) is a a large, high-backed pillow with two "arms". It is used to prop the user upright while in bed or on the floor, as for reading or watching
television.
Other uses
★ Pillows may also provide additional aids to
relaxation, such as a
heating pad or
aromatherapy.
★ Pillows are also used to accomplish
simulated pregnancy.
★ Using a pillow under the
knees while sleeping on the back can relieve low back pain by helping to reduce the curve of the lower back.
★ Using a pillow between the knees while
sleeping on the side can prevent the upper leg from pulling downward and creating a twist in the spine.
★ Using a relatively flat pillow under the stomach while sleeping on the
stomach can help keep the spine in alignment and alleviate stress on the low back. In this position, it is best to place the head directly on the mattress to avoid arching the spine.
★ Pillows are sometimes used as a
murder weapon, by using it to smother people.
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Firestop pillows are used to seal openings in walls and floors required to have a
fire-resistance rating.
See also
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Bolster
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Cushion
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Mattress
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Orthopedic pillow
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Pillow fight
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Throw pillow
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Upholstery
References
1. Porcelain Pillows