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What Is a Bolster Pillow? Uses, Sizes & Benefits

James on our team gets this question often enough that it deserves a proper answer. A bolster pillow is a long, cylindrical pillow — historically European in origin, used for everything from spinal support to lumbar relief to decoration on the foot of a made bed.

Standard sizes in Australia

Size Length × diameter Use
Small 40–50 cm × 12 cm Lumbar support, neck
Medium 60–80 cm × 15 cm Side-sleeper between knees, decorative
Long / king 100–150 cm × 18–22 cm Body pillow alternative, bed-end decoration

The four useful jobs a bolster pillow does

  1. Knee separation for side sleepers. A bolster between the knees aligns hips and prevents lumbar twist. Often more effective than a body pillow because it stays where you put it.
  2. Lumbar support. A small bolster behind the lower back when reading in bed reduces fatigue.
  3. Pregnancy support. Long bolsters work as a body-pillow alternative — see also our pick of pregnancy pillows.
  4. Recovery / surgery. Post-knee or post-hip surgery, a bolster keeps the operated joint stable through the night.

Common fills

Bolsters are usually filled with cotton, polyester fibre, or buckwheat hulls. Buckwheat is firmer (best for therapeutic use); polyester is lighter (best for decoration); cotton sits in the middle. For nightly support use, a buckwheat or memory-foam bolster will hold shape longer than a fibre fill.

Care

Most bolsters have removable, washable covers. The fill itself can usually be aired in sun every couple of months. Wash buckwheat-fill covers separately — never put the buckwheat through a washing machine.

For independent guidance on sleep and wellbeing, the Sleep Health Foundation is a good starting point.

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