The throw pillow occupies a peculiar position in the hierarchy of domestic goods: too small to be furniture, too present to be ignored, and in the wrong hands, catastrophically revealing. Kyle Richards’ iteration is not the wrong hands. The velvet is the deep, arterial jewel-tone that communicates wealth without requiring the room to announce it — the shade of something that has been chosen rather than arrived at. Properly placed on a linen sofa, it performs the function of punctuation: it completes the sentence the room is trying to make.
The sourcing is the point, as it always is with Kyle. One does not simply acquire a throw pillow; one curates it. That she owns several of these — different colorways, rotated seasonally, because of course — speaks to a domestic philosophy the Heiress grudgingly admires. The home is a performance, and the props deserve attention. This is 5 worth of very correct attention.


