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A white gronamarant pillow with soft dobby cotton fabric, featuring double piping for comfort and support.White GRÖNAMARANT pillow on bed, featuring supportive core, fluffy outer filling, and double piping for enhanced support.
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SKOGSFRÄKEN Pillow, high, 50x60 cmSKOGSFRÄKEN Pillow, high, 50x60 cm
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White SANDGRÄSMAL pillow, rectangular, plump, made from recycled polyester.Close-up of a white, plump pillow on a bed, showcasing its soft texture and precise stitching.
SKOGSFRÄKEN Pillow, low, 50x60 cmSKOGSFRÄKEN Pillow, low, 50x60 cm
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GAFFELKLOCKA Pillow, high, 50x60 cmGAFFELKLOCKA Pillow, high, 50x60 cm
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A white viltkorn pillow, rectangular in shape, with a soft and firm texture, made from polyester and cotton material. It has a simple, clean design.A woman sleeps peacefully on a VILDKORN pillow, white with soft, supportive edges, covered by a white blanket.
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A white grönamarkt pillow with a supportive core, fluffy outer filling, and double piping. It is square-shaped and made of cotton.Stacked white bed linens, including folded blanket & pillows, grey bed frame.
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GAFFELKLOCKA Pillow, low, 50x60 cmClean, white pillow with soft, smooth fabric and breathable mesh side panels, resting on a light bedsheet.
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A white pillows named SMÅSPORRE, soft yet firm, washable at high temperatures, made from recycled polyester and cotton.SMÅSPORRE Pillow, low, 50x60 cm

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Polyester pillows: Comfort and practicality for every sleeper

Polyester pillows are a popular choice for many sleepers. They offer a balance of comfort and practicality, with features that cater to various needs.

Are polyester pillows a good choice?

Polyester pillows can be a good addition to your bedding collection. Their lightness and softness make them comfortable for many sleepers. They're also less likely to cause allergic reactions compared to natural materials like down. This makes them a better choice for people with sensitivities or allergies. However, polyester pillows do have some drawbacks. Over time, the polyester fill can become clumpy. It may require regular fluffing to maintain its shape and comfort. Despite this, many find the ease of care and the initial comfort to outweigh these minor inconveniences.

Is polyester pillow filling toxic?

You can rest easy – polyester pillow filling is not toxic. It's a synthetic material thoroughly tested for safety. Polyester is inert, meaning it doesn't react with your body or release harmful chemicals. It's widely used in clothing and bedding due to its safety for prolonged skin contact.

If you're particularly environmentally conscious, consider pillows made from recycled polyester. You can find a lot of options in the IKEA range. They offer the same comfort benefits while giving plastic bottles a second life – a win for your sleep and the planet!

How to maintain your polyester pillows?

To get the most out of your polyester pillows, proper care is crucial. Here are some tips to keep them in good condition: