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Care

Wool fiber is very easy to look after.The thin waxy coating of a wool fiber contains fatty acids that inhibit the growth of bacteria and releases dirt easily.

It is important however, to take care of your woolen products to preserve the individual character of each piece. Your woolen products will retain their good looks and last longer if you follow the recommended care routine.

General Care

Regular vacuuming with a plain suction vacuum cleaner will help to maintain wool fibers. Longer wool rugs benefit from occasional brushing with a pet brush. Small spills can be sponged off with a damp cloth.

Avoid exposure to strong direct sunlight as UV will damage the natural fibers and may fade dyed wool. Do not store in damp or wet conditions.

Follow these few care instructions and you will extend the lasting beauty of our products.

The five golden rules of wool care:

Avoid direct sunlight.

Shake rugs, cushions regularly, if it can handle a shake, liven it up!

Dry vacuum rugs regularly with a plain suction unit. No rotating/ turbo bar attachments.

Blot up spills and stains as promptly as possible, do not rub the wool pile.
Dyed products should be dry-cleaned only.

Washing

Children and pets all love wool, but rest assured small stains and light soiling can be spot cleaned easily with a damp cloth and mild detergent. For a more thorough clean, and to gain the best result, dry-cleaning is recommended.

Natural woolen products smaller in size can be hand or machine-washed in warm water (30°C/86°F) using a mild liquid detergent that is suitable for wool.

Please note that machine or hand washing may affect the appearance of the natural woolen products.

Drying

Air-dry your woolen product by hanging it on a line or laying it out flat – not in direct sunlight.

Do not tumble dry, iron or bleach your woolen product.