A home feels more inviting when it’s layered with soft, comfortable details. Filled cushions are an easy way to refresh your space, adding instant comfort and personality to sofas, beds, and armchairs.
From modern living rooms to cosy bedrooms, cushions offer both decorative appeal and everyday support. They’re perfect for mixing and matching, letting you express your style while enhancing relaxation across your home. Discover a wide selection of filled cushions at Homebox, where comfort meets effortless style for every corner of your home.
Our collection of filled cushions is designed to balance comfort with style. A microfiber-filled cushion provides soft yet supportive comfort, making it ideal for daily lounging. These cushions hold their shape well while offering a plush feel that’s perfect for sofas and reading corners.
For added character, an embroidered-filled cushion adds decorative detail and texture to your space. These designs work beautifully as statement pieces, adding visual interest to neutral seating or bedding. If you prefer a handcrafted look, a knitted-filled cushion introduces warmth and cosy charm, making it perfect for relaxed, layered interiors.
Whether you’re curling up with a book, hosting guests, or simply updating your decor, these cushions help create a warm, lived-in feel. With a variety of textures, colours, and finishes, filled cushions make it simple to switch up your look without changing your furniture.
Shopping for cushions online allows you to explore different sizes, textures, and styles to suit your home. A faux fur-filled cushion is ideal for creating a luxurious, cosy atmosphere, especially during cooler months, while smooth fabric cushions offer a clean, contemporary finish.
Layering multiple filled cushions on sofas, beds, or accent chairs helps create depth and comfort. Mixing patterns and textures adds personality, while keeping a cohesive colour palette maintains a polished look.
Refresh your home with filled cushions that combine softness, style, and everyday practicality. Browse the Homebox Qatar collection and discover cushions designed to bring comfort, warmth, and effortless style to every room.
A 50x50 cm square is the safe default, and it covers most of the range. It looks balanced on a standard two-seater or three-seater and pairs easily with other sizes. Step down to 45x45 cm or 40x40 cm on an armchair, a compact sofa, or a window seat, where a large square would crowd the space. Step up to 60x60 cm or 65x65 cm on a deep sofa with a tall back. Measure the seat depth before you order, then buy by the stated size rather than judging scale from a photograph.
They are, if you want a matched pair without planning one. Several designs come as 2-piece sets in 45x45 cm and 50x50 cm, which puts two identical cushions at either end of a sofa in a single order. That symmetry is what most living rooms are after. Singles make more sense when you are building a mixed group, since you can pick three or four surfaces from one colour family. A common approach is a set as the base layer, then one contrasting cushion in the middle to break the repeat.
Microfiber and down alternative fibre account for most of the range. Both are light, springy, and quick to shake back into shape after someone leans on them. Microfiber feels softer and more yielding under the hand. Down alternative holds a fuller loft and keeps the corners full. Neither asks for the frequent plumping that natural fill needs, which is why they suit sofas in daily use. The fill is listed on each product page beside the outer fabric, so you can compare the two before you order.
The ready-filled range is built around microfiber and down alternative rather than feather filling. Down alternative comes closest in feel: soft, full, and easy to shape by hand, without the quills or the regular plumping that feather requires. It also suits homes where feathers are a concern. If a natural fill matters to you, buy the two parts separately instead. Choose cushion inserts by the fill you want, then slide them into a cover you like.
Behind the lower back, where a square cushion cannot reach. Rectangles of 30x50 cm and 40x65 cm are cut for that position, and they make a long evening on the sofa easier on the spine. They also work against a headboard when you sit up to read. Place one in the middle of a three-seater with squares on either side. Use a pair on a corner unit so both ends are covered. On a bed, a single rectangle in front of the pillows breaks up a row of squares.
Set two 50x50 cm squares in front of the sleeping pillows, then add one 30x50 cm rectangle in front of those. That group suits a queen or king bed and lifts off in seconds at night. Keep the count low if you make the bed every morning, since a tall stack takes time to rebuild. Match the fabric to the bedspreads already on the bed, or repeat one colour from them. Waffle and knitted cotton read well against smooth bed linen.
Soft shapes and washable fabrics. The kids filled cushions range includes animal and character designs alongside plain squares, and those are the ones children actually reach for. Keep sizes moderate at 40x40 cm or 45x45 cm, so a single bed does not disappear underneath them. Skip beading and loose trims on anything a toddler will handle. Check that the outer fabric can be washed, since a child's cushion sees more spills than one in a living room. Homebox stores across Qatar carry the kids range next to the main one.
Follow the care label, since the decoration sets the method rather than the fabric alone. Embroidered panels, beaded corners, and applied trims prefer spot cleaning to a machine cycle. Knitted cotton and jute hold their texture better when they are dried flat rather than tumbled. Faux fur recovers with a shake and a soft brush along the pile. Where the outer cover unzips, wash it on its own and leave the inner pad dry. Keep any cushion out of direct sun, which fades colour faster than washing does.
When it stays flat after a firm plump, the fill loses its spring over years of daily use, and shaking will not bring a tired pad back. Press the middle: if it feels thin, lumpy, or uneven from one side to the other, the fill has gone. A faded or pilled surface over a fill that is still full is a different problem. In that case, a fresh cover over the same pad is the cheaper fix. Replace the whole cushion when the fabric and the fill have both had their day.