The Florence Navy is the anchor piece for anyone building a coastal, nautical, or rich transitional interior — and the dark grounding element every neutral arrangement secretly needs.
Made from a cotton-jute blend in a deep navy with a woven texture that catches light and adds tactile depth. The Florence reads as both casual and considered — the navy that works in a beach house and a city apartment with equal ease. The woven texture elevates it beyond any standard solid navy, giving it the dimensional quality of a far more expensive textile.
Anchors beautifully at the back of a sofa arrangement. Pair with warm cream, natural linen, and a rust or teal accent for a complete, designer-finished look. Works in coastal, nautical, transitional, classic American, and organic modern interiors.
- Front: Navy Blue Cotton-Jute Blend
- Back: Flaxed Linen/Cotton Blend in Natural
- Closure: Invisible cream zipper
- Care: Spot or dry clean — avoid machine washing to preserve the navy depth and jute texture
- Sizes: 14×20, 18×18, 20×20, 22×22, 24×24
- Insert not included — we recommend going 2 inches larger than your cover for a full look
The cotton-jute weave means the Florence has slightly more texture variation than a standard solid — this is what gives it its character and depth.
Style it: pair the Florence Navy with cream and natural linen covers and a rust accent. Shop more blue & navy covers, browse by size in 22x22 and 14x20 lumbar, or complete the look with a down-alternative insert.
Florence Navy pillow cover — FAQ
What size insert should I use?
Go two inches larger than your cover for a full look — a 24x24 insert for a 22x22 cover. The 14x20 lumbar fits a 14x20 insert.
What is the Florence cover made of?
A navy cotton-jute blend front with woven texture, backed in natural flaxed linen-cotton, with an invisible cream zipper.
How do I clean the Florence pillow cover?
Spot or dry clean only — this preserves the navy depth and the jute texture.
What colors go with navy?
Cream, natural linen, rust, and teal all pair beautifully with the Florence Navy.