Pillow Talk: Kelly Wreastler Bengal

I get a lot of emails regarding pillows and fabrics.
Finding the perfect pillow can be tricky, so I thought I would share one of my favorites
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This pillow is made by Lee Jofa and designed by Kelly Wreastler. The patten is called Bengal. It comes in several color ways, but I adore the pink and purple!
Check out these beauties…


I love how this fabric stands on its own.
It adds the perfect amount of color and pattern to a space.
 {Images via Mungo Interiors}

Yet it is also so serene.

I think I am obsessed!

{image via Breakfast at Toast}

And even though it is a designer fabric, it isn’t ridiculously expensive.
You can purchase a pair of 20″ pillows here for $110.00
Or a 12″ x 18″ lumbar for $30.00 here.
So what do you think?
Do you love it too? Or not so much?

Comments

  1. says

    LOVE IT. I wish it were a little less though. Not sure I could bring myself to spend that much on pillows. But they are fabulous! And I think it does add jsut the right amount of color!

  2. says

    These pillows are gorgeous! You have such a great eye for fabrics, it is no wonder so many people come to you asking your advice. I am coveting the purple pillow!

  3. says

    After having recently forked over big bucks for several different “designer” fabrics I am a complete convert. The quality and luxuriousness is something you will never find in “regular” fabrics. It’s worth every penny if you can afford it.

  4. says

    Beautiful. The perfect pop, but the purple would pair well with a lot of colors…I have a feeling with a pillow that beautiful, you could keep it around with many color schemes! Thanks for your encouragement on the blog front, Danielle!

  5. says

    This is one of my absolute favorites – and the bedroom that Dayka designed is one of my favorites as well. I saw it recently in the minty green color and was in love with that too. LOVE it!!!

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