An armchair takes oneCushion advice is nearly always written for sofas, and it does not transfer.An armchair has room for one cushion. Two crowd the seat and get moved to the floor whenever anyone sits down; three make the chair unusable. The cushion on a chair has a job, which is supporting a lower back, and it should be chosen for that as much as for looks.So on a chair, pick the single design you like most rather than a coordinated group. This is a good candidate: one pale wolf sitting on a rock at the centre, muzzle raised, with the rest of the picture built around it. The blue peaks behind are the part most people notice second, because the ridgeline is drawn as a run of howling heads in silhouette, lit from behind so the outline glows.A pair of matching armchairs is the exception, where one cushion each, identical, looks deliberate.The howlNot aimed at the moon. A wolf raises its muzzle because that sends the sound outward rather than into the ground, and a howl carries a very long way across open country as a result.It is how a family keeps in contact across a territory too large to cross in a day.The cover45 x 45 cm, 100% polyester, high definition print, machine washable at 30 degrees. Sold as a cover only, so the pad is not included.Our article on why wolves howl has the detail. See the wolf pillow case range.Free worldwide shipping, 7 to 12 business days. 30 day returns. See our shipping policy for details.