Outdoor Maxim Pillow - Black
Details at a Glance
| Brand | D.V. Kap |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 22 in. W x 22 in. D x 6 in. H |
| Material | 100% solution-dyed polyester |
| Color | Black |
| Weight | 4.0 lbs |
| Cover | Removable with hidden zipper |
| Insert | Removable |
| Country of Origin | USA (Handcrafted in California) |
| Care | Spot clean or hand wash |
Solution-dyed polyester locks color into every fiber so this pillow won't bleach out after a summer in direct sun, and the water-resistant construction sheds rain and pool splashes without staying soggy. The D.V. Kap Outdoor Maxim Pillow in Black, a 22-inch square weather-resistant outdoor pillow available at LOOMLAN Outdoor with free shipping, is handcrafted in California and built to hold its color and shape on uncovered patios and poolside lounges. The removable cover unzips for cleaning, and the insert lifts out separately so you can care for each piece on its own schedule.
How Does Solution-Dyed Polyester Handle Full Sun and Rain?
The color is dyed into the polyester fiber during manufacturing, not applied to the surface afterward, so UV exposure can't strip it the way it fades printed fabrics. You get fade resistance that lasts season after season even when the pillow sits in full sun all day. The fabric also repels water -- rain beads off and the pillow dries quickly -- so it won't turn into a sponge after a storm. Mildew resistance is part of the construction because the material doesn't hold moisture long enough for growth to start.
Do You Have to Bring It Inside for Winter?
The pillow can handle cold and wet conditions, but storing it in a covered area or deck box when you're not using the patio will extend its life, especially if you're in a climate with freeze-thaw cycles or months of heavy rain. Unzip the cover and hand wash or spot clean it with mild detergent, then air dry both pieces separately. The hidden zipper keeps the finished look clean while giving you full access when it's time to refresh the fabric.
Where Does This Work Best on a Patio or Deck?
The 22-inch square size works on deep-seat outdoor sofas, lounge chairs, and benches -- anywhere you want substantial back or lumbar support. Layer it with other pieces from the outdoor pillows collection to build a cohesive look on a sectional, or use it solo on an outdoor accent chair where one strong geometric shape is enough. The solid black reads as a neutral anchor when you're mixing patterns, and it pairs naturally with other items in the outdoor accessories range if you're outfitting a full poolside or porch setup.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Can this pillow stay outside all year?
- It's built to resist sun and rain, but bringing it into a covered area or storage box during the off-season -- especially in climates with freeze-thaw cycles or long wet periods -- will keep it looking newer longer.
- Will the black fabric fade in direct sun?
- No, the solution-dyed polyester locks color into the fiber during manufacturing so UV exposure won't bleach it out, even in full-sun locations.
- Can the pillow get rained on?
- Yes, the water-resistant construction sheds rain and dries quickly, though storing it under cover during extended wet weather prolongs its lifespan.
- How do you clean the cover?
- Unzip the hidden zipper to remove the cover, then spot clean or hand wash with mild detergent and air dry; the insert lifts out separately for its own care.
- Is it suitable for a coastal or salt-air location?
- Yes, the solution-dyed polyester resists the color-stripping effects of salt air and UV, and the water-resistant fabric won't trap moisture that accelerates mildew in humid coastal climates.
- Does this pillow ship free?
- Yes, LOOMLAN Outdoor offers free curbside delivery to the continental USA with no minimum order.
We recommend a simple and effective cleaning and care regimen for our products.
Use a light application of mild soap and water with a spray bottle or dampened soft cloth to clean the surface of your piece.
Follow with a fresh dry towel to wipe away any excess moisture that remains.


