Beds/Headboards

Indigo Desert Bloom Abstract Botanical Pillow

Indigo Desert Bloom Abstract Botanical Pillow

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From $84.90

Golden Moon & Crane Serenity Pillow

Golden Moon & Crane Serenity Pillow

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Elegant Woman & Floral Art Pillow

Elegant Woman & Floral Art Pillow

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Abstract Harmony Pillow

Abstract Harmony Pillow

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Maia Sunrise Art Deco Spun Polyester Square Pillow 14" × 14"

Maia Sunrise Art Deco Spun Polyester Square Pillow

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From $77.82

Abstract Blue & White Decorative Pillow

Abstract Blue & White Decorative Pillow

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From $84.90

Modern Abstract Face Pillow

Modern Abstract Face Pillow

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Abstract Blue & White Geometric Pillow

Abstract Blue & White Geometric Pillow

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Abstract Ocean Flow Blue and White Pillow

Abstract Ocean Flow Blue and White Pillow

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Abstract Blue & White Artistic Pillow

Abstract Blue & White Artistic Pillow

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Modern Abstract Face Pillow

Modern Abstract Face Pillow

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From $104.33

Abstract Duality Textured Silhouette Pillow

Abstract Duality Textured Silhouette Pillow

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Mystic Archway Dreamflow Pillow

Mystic Archway Dreamflow Pillow

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FAQs

The term "pillow princess" is slang that is often used casually to talk about someone in a romantic or close relationship who likes to be loved but doesn't want to be loved back. It's not a medical or technical term, and based on how it's used, it can sound either funny or mean.

There is a chance that the machine washing will break down the memory foam in the pillow. Instead, use a cloth dampened with a mixture of water and light detergent to clean up stains only where they happen. On top of it, add baking soda. Let it sit for a few hours, and then vacuum it off. Soak the pillow gently in a tub of water with soap, rinse it well, and let it dry in the air for at least 24 to 48 hours.

Dogs naturally dig holes in their beds. In the wild, this helps keep the temperature comfortable or looks for pests that might be hiding. Dogs may dig at home to fluff up the bedding, mark their area with scent glands in their paws, or just because it feels good. It could also be a sign of stress or boredom if it's too much.