Seattle’s Pillow Mob Sells Pillows That See Right Through You

This year’s local gift-or-gag idea comes from the good people at Pillow Mob, who have a pillow-making operation over in the Pike/Pine corridor on Capitol Hill. You have to see it to believe it, but they’re printing 180-dpi photos on throw pillows, and the results are hilarious, creepy, and cute, depending on how you play it.

Currently you have your choice of oval (7 x 11 inches) or circular (9 x 9 inches) pillows, made from a machine-washable polyester shell and filling. They print out your photo (you upload it at their site) on one side, you choose a color/pattern for the reverse, and they sew the two pieces together. Because the oval is almost-to-scale face-sized, with a good crop, the pillow looks like a disembodied head. People making funny faces come off well, as do cute widdle kittums.

Surprisingly, even a kiwi fruit looks terrific. The photo-realistic detail you get from the 180-dpi printing opens up a whole range of creative options, when it comes to things that are oval and circular. How about a doughnut? Now you can have pillows that match your plates, for instance. Like that pattern you see on the street? Snap a picture and print it up (just make sure it’s in good light–Pillow Mob says shots with shadows don’t look great).

The pillows are $25 each, and because they’re taking off as a holiday gift idea, you’re now being promised delivery by January 11 if you order today.

One thought on “Seattle’s Pillow Mob Sells Pillows That See Right Through You”

  1. You do have to see it to believe it and if you do, you’ll see a Jimmy Fallon face pillow that they WON’T SELL TO YOU but rather taunt you with every time you walk by.

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