





Baltimore, Marble
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Baltimore is a handwoven wool pillow cover in ivory, flecked with grey and charcoal. The wool is looped into a dense, dimensional texture — chunky and substantial, with real weight and warmth.
A neutral wool throw pillow cover for modern, transitional, and organic rooms. It layers over linen, cotton, and leather on a sofa, bed, or chair, and holds its own as a solo accent. Cream cotton back.
A note on the wool: this is a heavyweight fiber chosen for its character and texture, not softness. We suggest it as a decorative accent.
Pillow Cover Only. Inserts are available here
We suggest sizing up your insert by 2 inches for a full, finished look.
Look + Feel
Materials
Handwoven Wool
Feel
Heavyweight. Firm. Decorative Use Suggested
More
Cream cotton back. Concealed zipper
Handmade
This pillow cover is made from a hand woven textile. Small weaving imperfections, pattern variations, nubs or pulls should be expected. Imperfections in handmade textiles are part of what makes each unique and special - we don't consider them defects.
Care
Dry Clean
Do Not Wash
Shipping & Returns
We accept returns and exchanges of items returned within 30 days of delivery date. Item(s) should be in their original condition, unused, and free from any damage or alterations. Customers are responsible return shipping costs.
Exchange Credit: We offer free exchange shipping labels for pillow covers (excludes inserts) + a 15% credit on exchange requests.
Bulk / Large order returns (10 or more pillow covers): Due to the time and resource intensive nature of constructing your covers, we offer the following options for bulk/large order returns:
Store Credit: We’re happy to refund the full order amount to store credit.
Credit to original payment method: Refunds to original payment method will incur a 15% restocking fee.


"This pillow is so nice I thought I underpaid.
Having been a celebrity interior designer for twenty-eight years, the feel, which we call the hand of the fabric is extremely important.
The quality of the fabric and the workmanship is above anything you see today."
- Stephanie H.


