LOOM Imports Lumbar Pillow № 9
This is the kind of pillow that makes your couch look like you have an actual point of view — not just a place to sit.
What It Is
The LOOM Imports Lumbar Pillow № 9 is a handwoven wool lumbar pillow crafted on a traditional foot-pedal loom, the kind of heritage tool that predates the concept of “fast anything.” At 12" x 47", it’s substantial without being overbearing, designed to bring texture, depth, and a little cultural honesty into your living space. Each piece is handmade in Mexico and finished in Asheville, NC, giving it that rare blend of artistry and authenticity.
Why You’ll Actually Use It
Because your home deserves something more thoughtful than the algorithm-approved pillows everyone else has. This one adds structure to a sofa, personality to a bed, and a level of comfort that feels purpose-built rather than decorative. And since it’s wool, it holds its shape — meaning you won’t be constantly refluffing it like a stressed hotel clerk.
Key Details
Handwoven wool lumbar pillow
Crafted on a heritage foot-pedal loom
Each piece includes natural variations and unique character
Insert sold separately
Spot clean or dry clean
Woven in Mexico, ships from Asheville, NC
Dimensions: 12" x 47"
Add it to your space as the quiet, tactile reminder that craftsmanship still matters — even in the form of a pillow.
About the brand: LOOM Imports
LOOM Imports is what happens when centuries-old craftsmanship collides with modern interior obsession. They take heritage weaving techniques, foot pedal looms, and human hands that have been doing this exact motion for generations, and somehow turn it into objects that make your living room look like it was curated by someone who actually reads design blogs for fun. It’s not just about aesthetics—it’s about intentionality, sustainability, and the quiet assertion that stuff made by humans, in small batches, is inherently cooler than anything churned out in a factory. Every pillow, throw, or textile is part artifact, part utility, and all proof that old-world craft can exist without irony in the age of disposable furniture.
