Collection: Meditation Cushion

Find daily calm with a Meditation Cushion built for balance, ease, and posture support during breathwork, seated rituals, or quiet reflection.

Stillness begins with support. Whether you’re deepening your practice or just starting a breath ritual, a well-shaped Meditation Cushion helps you sit longer and breathe easier. Designed for everyday grounding, this collection offers a range of soft but stable options to ease pressure on hips, knees, and spine.

Each piece brings quiet comfort with natural textures and timeless forms that fit seamlessly into your living space. From a structured corduroy style ideal for cross-legged posture to a handwoven option for daily rituals, every cushion supports your body without distraction.

Add a layer of plush comfort with the Lotus-embroidered design or bring warmth to your practice space with the artisan-crafted version. For a modern seat with traditional roots, our solid wood base encourages upright posture while reducing strain.

Pair your seat with a bolster yoga setup to further support your spine or open the chest in between sessions. Looking to define your space? Explore a round mat yoga layout that gently marks your practice zone while complementing your cushion’s shape.

Each selection in this collection encourages alignment, calm, and ease—so your focus stays on the breath, not your body.

Frequently asked questions

Is it worth buying a meditation cushion?

Yes. A meditation cushion improves posture, reduces pressure on joints, and helps you stay comfortable during longer sessions of stillness.

What are the meditation cushions called?

Meditation cushions are often called zafu or sitting cushions. They support natural spine alignment during seated practices like mindfulness or breathwork.

What is the difference between a meditation chair and a cushion?

A chair provides full back support, while a cushion encourages natural posture by elevating the hips and allowing the spine to align freely.

What is a meditation cushion filled with?

Common fillings include buckwheat hulls, cotton, or kapok. These materials offer firm yet adaptive support for long, seated sessions.

How to properly sit on a meditation cushion?

Sit with your hips centered on the cushion and knees angled downward. This supports your spine and helps reduce tension in the lower back.

Why are meditation pillows expensive?

High-quality materials, supportive fillings, and ethical craftsmanship all contribute to the cost. They’re built for comfort, durability, and daily use.

What to buy for a meditation room?

A cushion, soft lighting, natural decor, and simple floor coverings create a calm space. Add items like incense or a small altar if desired.

How high should a meditation cushion be?

Most range from 4 to 6 inches. The right height depends on your flexibility and how much lift your hips need to keep knees lower than hips.