Two of the same, or oneA pair of identical cushions at either end of a sofa reads as formal and deliberate. It is the arrangement hotels use, and it looks tidy rather than personal.A single one among plainer cushions reads as relaxed and looks like a room somebody actually lives in.Neither is wrong, and it is worth deciding which of the two effects you are after before ordering.If you want symmetry, commit to it: two of these, one at each end, nothing else patterned between them.The pair in the printThe subject makes the case for buying two. Wolf pairs commonly stay together for life, and a wild pack is that pair and their offspring rather than a ranked group.Older copy called them the alpha couple. The biologist who popularised that term spent years trying to withdraw it; they lead because they are the parents.The cover45 x 45 cm, 100% polyester, high definition print, washable at 30 degrees. Sold as a cover only, so the pad is not included.The two wolves stand shoulder to shoulder in snow, both looking straight out at you, against violet peaks and ice-blue water. It is a light image rather than a dark one, so it lifts a dark sofa instead of disappearing into it.Our article on what alpha means has the story. See the wolf pillow case range.Free worldwide shipping, 7 to 12 business days. 30 day returns. See our shipping policy for details.