Pottery Barn’s Holiday Collection features cute Christmas pillows that are sure to go viral
The new Pottery Barn holiday pillows are already selling out.
Pottery Barn holiday pillows are one of the most popular decor trends on TikTok. From the Gus the Ghost Halloween Pillow to the Cozy Teddy Orn-A-Mint Christmas Pillow, these decorative throw pillows invite a playful touch to holiday decor. But with spooky season behind us, they've already got plenty of festive throws.
This year’s Pottery Barn holiday collection features several bestselling favorites, like the Archie the Snowman Pillow and Sven the Gnome Pillow. The collection also features new additions, including a few holiday pillows inspired by popular Christmas movies Elf and National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation—and the iconic Cat Pillow has already sold out. However, I'm not a fan of everything they've put out
Whether you already have a few Pottery Barn holiday pillows in your collection and want to add more or are looking to get your hands on one of last year’s bestsellers, these are the pillows I think are worth considering.
The Best Pottery Barn Holiday Pillows
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The Archie the Snowman Pillow returns this year to add a touch of holiday cheer to your cozy decor. This sculptural pillow features a soft and plush sherpa material with an adorable miniature winter scarf draped around the snowman’s neck.
This year, Pottery Barn has an entire holiday collection dedicated to gingerbread and this Mr. Spice Gingerbread Pillow is a fun and festive accent decor item to tie everything together. And, if you can’t get enough of this adorable sherpa pillow, pair it with Ms. Spice Gingerbread Pillow for more holiday cheer.
Go for a classic red and white striped look with this Cozy Teddy Candy Cane Pillow. This large candy cane pillow is a festive yet subtle nod to the Christmas season and is a fun way to switch up your holiday throw pillows.
If you love the look of Pottery Barn’s holiday pillow but want something a little more neutral, the Sherpa Snowflake Pillow adds a wintery touch to your space without feeling too specific. This white sherpa pillow works well on a sofa, bed, or even on an entryway bench.
The Festive Gingerbread House Pillow is one of Pottery Barn’s newest additions to their holiday pillow collection—and it might be one of our favorites in the entire collection. This sculptural holiday pillow is inspired by a classic gingerbread house, complete with green and red candies, snow, and a miniature felt Christmas wreath.
The Santa Hat Pillow is another one of Pottery Barn’s new additions to their holiday pillow collection. Constructed from a red sherpa material with a faux fur trim and pom pom, this classic Christmas pillow boasts lots of texture and is a fun pop of color that goes with most holiday decor themes.
FAQ
Are there dupes of Pottery Barn Christmas pillows?
We never recommend dupes, but there's some similar products out there. For example, there's a similar candy cane throw pillow at Kohl's.
While I love these pillows, Pottery Barn are far from the only place putting out Christmas decor. Over the past few weeks, I've covered dozens of holiday decor releases. For example, I took a look at Magnolia's holiday collection, West Elm's Christmas collection, and Joanna Gaines' Magnolia collection at Hearth & Hand. However, if you think all this holiday decor is a little early, there's still plenty of time to find Thanksgiving decor, too, with some great Thanksgiving pieces from CB2, Thanksgiving decor at McGee & Co, Thanksgiving decor at Pottery Barn and plenty of others besides.
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Jessie Quinn is a Los Angeles-based lifestyle writer with work published in The Spruce, Apartment Therapy, Well + Good, PEOPLE, and more. She graduated with a Bachelor's Degree in fashion journalism from Academy of Art University and uses her background in fashion to inform her home decor coverage. Her personal home decor style falls somewhere at the intersection of eclectic vintage and modern maximalist, but she's drawn to all types of designs and styles. When she's not writing, you can find Jessie working on a variety of DIY and craft projects, including crocheting, sewing, and jewelry-making.
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