The Swineherd 3-chamber
The Swineherd is just as irresistible in pillow form as he is in the fairytale. A 3-chamber pillow created with a true sense of comfort, quality and that subtle touch of charm that makes all the difference.
The pillow is filled with fine white European muscovy down and encased in soft cotton batiste, allowing the filling to breathe and loft naturally. The elegant bronze-coloured double piping not only adds a refined finish – it also creates extra space for the filling, helping the pillow maintain its shape and fullness throughout the night.
At the centre lies a supportive blend of down and small feathers, providing stability for the head and neck, while the outer chambers are filled with soft muscovy down that feels light and smooth against the skin. The result is a pillow that is supportive within and soft on the outside – a balance that brings calm and comfort all night long.
The Swineherd refuses to be limited – and neither does this pillow. It unites lightness, support and discreet luxury in one harmonious design, created for those who seek restful sleep with a touch of fairytale elegance.
| Filling: | 90% new, white European muscovy down / 10% small feathers, class 1 (EN12934) |
|---|---|
| Fill power: | 725 |
| Filling: | 15% new, white European duck down / 85% small feathers, class 1 (EN12934) |
| Fill power: | 400 |
| Shell: | 100% cotton batiste (TC 330) |
| Height | Size | Filling weight |
|---|---|---|
| Low | 50×70 cm | 520g |
| Medium | 50×70 cm | 720g |
| High | 50×70 cm | 920g |
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The fairytale
The prince put on a disguise, smeared his face with brown and black paint and sought a position as swineherd at the palace. On his first day on the job, he created a musical pot that could that could play “Ach, Du lieber Augustin”, while revealing what dishes were being prepared in all of the city’s chimneys, The princess wanted to have the pot, but the swineherd demanded 10 kisses in exchange for it. The ladies-in-waiting formed a ring around the couple, and the swineherd got his payment.
The next day, he made a ratchet that cost 100 kisses. The princess paid the price this time, too. However, the emperor found out about the kissing and threw both the princess and the swineherd out of his kingdom. The princess then wept and regretted having rejected the prince since even a small kingdom was better than none whatsoever. The swineherd threw the disguise, revealed himself and then returned to his kingdom, shutting the door on her. The princess could do nothing other than sing dolefully: “Ach, Du lieber Augustin, Alles ist væk, væk, væk!”.
