Design Public Kids Pillows

Some animals are not well-shaped to become kids' toys. Something about, say, beetles and eagles just isn't right for conversion into children's items. The silhouettes are too complicated, or too regular, or too...something. Giraffes and elephants, though, and pigs, illustrate the kind of animal-outline whimsy that kids are often drawn to. Blow 'em up to 20 inches in the long direction and make cushions out of 'em with Dwell prints (in colorways of either pink, pear, and chocolate or chocolate, white, and pale blue), and suddenly you've got clean, comfortable, indoor-friendly versions of interesting outdoor animals. Your kids will want to hug them for years.
  • 63 months ago Design Public »

    Salvor Fauna understands how important the little things are in this big wide world with the introduction of their Pico pillows. Yes, they have their large porcupine pillows, and yes they have medium or “mini” sized Jack Russell pillows, but have you ever seen a tiny green squirrel pillow? Or a tiny bright purple owl pillow? Oh, how I love little things. I remember a day in Kindergarten when we would make owl puppets out of paper lunch bags, and I would make not only a large version, but a teeny tiny finger puppet version just for novelty sake. I can envision the Pico pillows as having a similar effect. Get a big mamma bear and pair it with a Pico baby bear and you have got yourself a bear pillow family.

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