Why Wool?

  • Renewable
    Wool is one of nature’s most renewable resources.

  • Temperature Regulating
    It keeps you warm in winter and cool in summer by adapting to your body’s needs.

  • Hypoallergenic
    It naturally resists dust mites, mold, and mildew, which are common allergy triggers.

  • Moisture Absorbent
    Wool absorbs moisture in a vapour form, creating the perfect moisture balance in all environments.

How to care for your wool pillow

Wool Pillow cover / shell:

  • Use a non-agitating washing machine, (e.g. front loader or modern drum-style).

  • Use cold water only.

  • Use a wool-approved liquid detergent that contains no enzymes, bleach or softeners.

  • Do not spin or agitate vigorously, as this can cause felting

  • Line dry outdoors in fresh air and sunshine where possible.

  • Alternatively, lie flat on a clean, breathable surface, indoors or outside.

  • The more fresh air and sunshine, the better for natural wool rejuvenation.

Wool Fill:

  • Air regularly in the sunshine and fresh air.

  • Avoid washing, as this can alter the filling structure.

  • Sunlight and airflow naturally refresh and revitalise the wool.

How to care for your wool duvet

  • Use a non-agitating washing machine, (e.g. front loader or modern drum-style).

  • Use cold water only.

  • Use a wool-approved liquid detergent that contains no enzymes, bleach or softeners.

  • Do not spin or agitate vigorously, as this can cause felting.

  • Line dry outdoors in fresh air and sunshine where possible.

  • Alternatively, lie flat on a clean, breathable surface, indoors or outside.

  • The more fresh air and sunshine, the better for natural wool rejuvenation.