Which pillow insert is the better?
What is the best Pillow insert size?
The best size for a cushion insert typically depends on the size of the cushion cover to ensure a snug and plump appearance. As a general rule, cushion inserts should be about 1-2 inches larger than the cushion cover. This ensures that the cushion appears full and firm rather than saggy or undefiled.
For example:
- For a 20x20 inch cushion cover, use a 22x22 inch insert.

Choosing the right insert size enhances the look and feel of your cushions, providing better support and a more luxurious appearance. Additionally, high-quality inserts made from down, feather, or a blend of down and feathers offer a plush feel and retain their shape well. Synthetic alternatives, such as polyester, can also be used for a firmer and hypoallergenic option.
How to choose the right insert pillow?
Feather Inserts
- Composition: Filled with duck or goose feathers, sometimes mixed with down.
- Comfort: Luxurious and plush, conforms well to the body.
- Durability: Highly durable, retains shape with occasional fluffing.
- Appearance: Plump and full, enhances cushion aesthetics.
- Considerations: Potential allergens, feathers can poke through covers.
Alternative Down Inserts
- Composition: Made with synthetic fibers mimicking natural down.
- Comfort: Soft and comfortable, hypoallergenic.
- Durability: Less expensive, machine-washable, practical.
- Appearance: Smooth and consistent, though less full than feather inserts.
- Considerations: May compress over time, reducing longevity.

Overall, feather inserts offer a high-end, plush feel and aesthetic appeal but may cause allergies and require sturdier covers. Alternative down inserts are hypoallergenic, practical, and machine-washable, but may not provide the same fullness and durability as feather inserts.