IT’S TIME TO DITCH DISPOSABLE DECOR AND

welcome in quality and meaningful pieces to enrich your home for a lifetime.

This is about more than pillows.

This is about your home, family, and the memories you create together.

At Pine + Wool Home I am dedicated to handcrafting heritage-quality pieces that create a more inviting space. With odor-resistant, water-resistant high-quality Pendleton® Wool and natural linen fibers, these pillow covers will stand the test of time!

Each pillow cover is individually designed to the highest standards and handmade in my dog-friendly, non-smoking studio located in Ridgefield, Washington, USA.

SHOP THE FALL Winter 24’ COLLECTION

Cozy up.
Bundle up.
Make more memories together.

My name is Theresa

I specialize in working with natural fibers such as wool, linen, cotton, and leather, always opting for the finest materials available. A significant portion of my fabrics are sourced from Pendleton® Woolen Mills, a reputable family-owned business that has operated in the USA since the early 1900s. I appreciate Pendleton's rich heritage and dedication to supporting Native American craftsmanship.

My admiration for Native American artistry began during my teenage years in Arizona, where I explored shops in old town Scottsdale, admiring their baskets, jewelry, and rugs.

Even today, I still treasure some turquoise jewelry I acquired as a young adult. Upon moving to the Pacific Northwest, I was captivated by the southwest-style fabrics and blankets crafted by Pendleton Woolen Mills. It felt like a natural choice for me to incorporate fabrics that evoke my fond memories of the Southwest.

Operating in small batches often results in unique, one-of-a-kind products that set them apart from what others have in their homes or collections

The PINE AND WOOL HOME Story

When I first learned to sew, I utilized my grandmother's Singer 1957 sewing machine. Initially, I kickstarted my business with this precious machine, but I have now retired it with the intention of passing it down to my granddaughter.

The presence of this machine in my studio creates a connection to my grandmother, making her a part of my small business journey.