Type of pillows
1. Beds Pillow
The classic bed pillow shape is a square
or rectangle. There are common in these three sizes (in inches): Standard (20 x
26 inches), Queen (20 x 30 inches), and King (20 x 36 inches). These pillows
are generally covered with a removable pillow case, which facilitates
laundering, keeping the bedding fresh.
The 'Oxford Size' used in many English
speaking countries is 50 cm x 75 cm (20 x 30 inches), while the 'Continental
Size' used in many parts of Continental Europe (i.e. not UK) is 66 cm x 66 cm
(26 x 26 inches).German pillow sizes are 80 cm x 80 cm (older) or 40 cm x 80 cm
(newer). When considered as a subset of Bed Pillow, Euro pillows
finish 26x26 and older style Travel Pillows commonly finished 12x16.
A body pillow is as broad as an adult body, supporting your head and neck at the top, your legs and knees, and the sleeping position. Such pillows can be especially valuable for side sleepers, pregnant women, and the infirm. Size is 40 cm x 140 cm.
2. Orthopedics Pillows
- Neck pillows help the neck by supporting the deep
area for the head to sleep while simultaneously supporting the neck. These
can also be referred to as cervical pillows.
- Travel pillows support the neck and head in
a sitting position. The "U" shape fits around
the throat to keep the head from sliding into the neck in an undesirable and
potentially painful position while sleeping. These cushions can sometimes
force the head forward, making them known in the medical context as the
Bucky pillow.
- Donut pillows are firm pillows shaped like
a ring, with a hollow in the middle to relieve pressure on the tailbone
while sitting. These pillows are made with individuals with hemorrhoids or
some other type of focus in the liver.
- Lumbar pillows are designed to support the
inward curve of the lower back, filling the gap created between the lower
back and the back of a chair when upright. Orthopaedic pillows are
similar to Memory Foam pillows. . These pillows are generally used to
support the lower back while driving or sitting, such as in an office
chair.
- Eye pillows are also known as dream pillows.
These are often soft, small masks made
of natural materials such as silk or cotton. Traditionally, these were
used to calm anxiety, mask the smell of sickness, and contain herbs such
as flax seed, lavender, chamomile, eucalyptus, and rose petals.
3. Decorative Pillows
Decorative Pillows serve a dual purpose.
They likely have fancy cover material
which serves to decorate the room where they are found. When used to decorate a
fully made up bed, decorative pillows are likely thrown aside at bedtime, since
they are not covered with a laundrable pillow case, thus, while found on the
bed, they are primarily there for decoration,
hence they fall under this category.
Decorative pillows also often appear on
furnishings in more public areas of
the home, like sofas, chairs and window seats. Here, their use can overlap both
the Orthopaedic and bed pillow. For example, based on a person's physical
condition, they may use a convenient decorative pillow for lumbar soothing, as
needed, while sitting on a sofa. Likewise, for the occasional nap, decorative
pillows are handy for supporting the head or neck, even though they are not
covered with a pillow case, as are bed pillows.
4.
Aromatherapy (herbs) Pillows:
Lavender, Marjoram, Chamomile, Fennel,
Peppermint Pillow:
- Lavender provides soothing, unwinding, and
healing properties.
- Marjoram has analgesic qualities and can be used
as a home treatment for headaches.
- Chamomile is best known for its sedative and
stress-reducing properties.
- Fennel was revered in both Europe and Asia for
its eye-sight restorative powers. It has a clearing and reviving effect on
our eyes.
- Peppermint has invigorating and uplifting
properties, prevents mental exhaustion, and clears the sinuses.
5.
Miscellaneous styles
- Dakimakura is a hugging pillow originating in
Japan.
- Guling is a long hugging pillow originating from
Indonesia.
- Abrazador is a long hugging pillow originating
from the Philippines.
- Firestop pillows are technical firestop products,
used in passive fire protection.
- A husband pillow (also known as a boyfriend
pillow) is a large, high-backed pillow with two "arms". It is
used to prop the user upright while in bed or on the floor, as for reading
or watching television.
6. Fill/Pillow
Type
- Natural Fill Pillow: Natural fill is
feather, down, or a combination of both. Down is not a feather. It's the
fluffy insulation under the feathers that keep ducks and geese warm and
protected from outdoor elements..
- Synthetic Fill Pillow: This is a man-made
fill, usually polyester. Synthetic pillows typically have a shorter life
span and will not conform to the head and neck as well as a natural fill
pillow. They are hypo-allergenic and, overall, the most affordable type of
bed pillows.
- Poly Cluster Fill Pillow: This is a type of
synthetic fill in which polyester clusters are coated with silicone to
feel and move like down. It gives the softness and appeal of a true down
pillow without the cost. Great for
allergy sufferers who prefer
synthetic fill but want down-like comfort.
- Memory Foam Pillow: These are dense,
sponge-like pillows that mold around the head and neck for extra support.
Best for sleepers who prefer a firm pillow. Memory foam contour pillows
are also good for people with neck and spine issues.
Fill
and Pillow Types
1. A natural fill
pillow is stuffed with feathers, down (fluffy
insulation under feathers), or a combination of both. These types of pillows
are super-soft and offer comfort by conforming to your head and neck. The fill
power, which indicates how much filling is included within the pillow, is
listed on high-end down pillows. The higher the fill power, the more loft the
pillow will have, and therefore the more durable and supportive.
2. A synthetic fill
pillow contains a man-made fill, customarily polyester. Synthetic
pillows are the inexpensive $5 pillows typically found in discount department
stores. They have shorter life spans and do not conform to the head and neck as
well as natural fill pillows. However, synthetic fill pillows are generally
hypoallergenic and machine washable.
3. A poly-cluster
fill pillow is stuffed with polyester clusters that are coated with
silicone to feel and move like down. These pillows give allergy sufferers the
best of both worlds: a pillow that is hypoallergenic yet soft and moldable like
down—and without down’s hefty price tag.
4. Foam pillows are
made of solid pieces or chunks of foam. These pillows are an inexpensive
alternative to memory foam but are more often used as the pillow form for throw
pillows.
5.
A memory foam pillow is
a dense, sponge-like pillow that molds around the neck and head for extra
support. This type of pillow offers
excellent support for sleepers who prefer a firm pillow or have neck and spine
issues.1
- Back Sleeper: Back sleepers need a medium support
pillow that will support the natural curvature of the upper spine,
providing support under the head, neck and shoulders.
- Side Sleeper: Side sleepers need something that contours and cradles the neck, providing an even sleeping surface. Typically identified by a gusset, the side sleeper pillow helps keep the body in a horizontal line.Stomach Sleeper: Stomach sleepers need a soft pillow so that the head and neck aren't turned unnaturally to either side.
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