Black and white pillow covers are a styling shortcut that actually works. They introduce pattern without adding color, so they’re a match made in heaven for rooms that already have texture, artwork, or bold furniture.
This collection of covers consists of tasteful black and white designs that create contrast while keeping the space feeling grounded and calm. From checkered pillow covers to striped pillow covers, we’re confident something on this page will catch your eye and win you over.
But wait till you see and feel the difference of Collin + Finn pillow covers in person. Everything is handcrafted in the United States in small batches. This is the only way we prefer to work, because we get to keep tight control over scale, alignment, and fabric behavior. It also ensures you won’t find these pillow covers anywhere else. They’re truly one-of-a-kind!
The collection includes designs that range from subtle to graphic, making it easy to mix one patterned piece with quieter solids. You can also find a variety of square and lumbar options to break symmetry and prevent rigid layouts.
This is your one-stop shop for the best pillow covers online. Whether you’re looking for neutral pillow covers, white pillow covers, black pillow covers, or black AND white pillow covers, you’ll find them here at Colin + Finn. Discover the finest designer pillow covers online today and see what separates our selection from the rest!
“Beautiful!! I love it. The quality of the fabric is amazing.”- Rose
“Very good quality and looks great with the other cases I ordered. I absolutely love it !” - Kristen
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They add pattern without introducing a new color, so they pair with warm, cool, bright, or neutral palettes. These are some of our best-selling styles.
Use black and white as the “bridge,” then match one element (stripe width, motif scale, or border style) to keep it cohesive.
They can if the contrast is extreme. We recommend sticking with softer whites, textured fabrics, or broken patterns to minimize “sharpness.”
One or two is usually enough. Keep the rest of the set solid so the patterns read clearly. Less is usually more when trying to create contrast.