Western Pillows & Throws

Pillows and throws are the quickest way to make a room feel warm, finished, and lived-in. Shop Western layers that add texture to leather seating, soften clean silhouettes, and bring grounded pattern without overwhelming the space. Small pieces, big atmosphere.

Buckin' Bronc

$199.00

Annie Oakley

$199.00

Devotion

$199.00

Bay Stallion

$199.00

Optimus

$199.00

Sunset Cowboy

$199.00

Western Pillows & Throws That Add Warmth Fast

Texture mix: depth through weave, hide, and tailored fabric
Room-friendly pattern: grounded motifs that don’t dominate
Easy layering: instantly elevates sofas, chairs, and beds
Seasonless comfort: warmth without heaviness
Finishing touch: the detail that makes the room feel complete

Layer with Accent Chairs, Western Sectionals, and Western Area Rugs.

Soulful Sundays

Quiet Western essays on home, legacy, and the life between.

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Dish towel hanging neatly on an oven handle in warm kitchen light

The Towel on the Oven Handle

A dish towel hung back in place can be a sign of return. A reflection on small rituals of steadiness after hard days.

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Worn boots resting by a ranch doorway in warm lamplight, untouched and still

The Shoes That Didn’t Move

A quiet sign of change: shoes by the door that stay in the same spot. A reflection on absence, distance, and what homes notice first.

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A quiet corner chair in warm lamplight, slightly out of view, suggesting refuge and stillness

The Chair You Sit In When You Don’t Want to Be Seen

A quiet refuge in the corner of the house. A Soulful Sunday reflection on needing space, holding grief gently, and resting without performance.

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Unopened envelope resting on a rustic kitchen counter beside a warm lamp and coffee mug

The Envelope You Don’t Open Right Away

An envelope on the counter can hold a whole weather system. A Soulful Sunday reflection on waiting, bracing, and the quiet courage of choosing clarity.

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Hand holding a phone with an unsent call on the screen

The Number You Still Know by Heart

You don’t realize you still know it until your thumb hovers over the keypad. A Soulful Sunday reflection on memory, distance, and the chapters we carry quietly.

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