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Build to Last, Not to Replace
- ➺ Vertically needled wool — every fibre locked in place to hold its shape for decades
- ➺ Locally crafted on Texel, built to last generations
- ➺ No throwaway bedding, no yearly replacements
- ➺ Often handed down rather than thrown out
Natural, Certified, Cruelty-Free
- ➺ Animal welfare as main priority
- ➺ Pure Texel sheep wool, nothing synthetic
- ➺ OEKO-TEX, GOTS, Echt Texels Produkt & Waddengoud
- ➺ Honest materials, gently produced
The Wonders of Wool
Temperature regulation
Wool fibers naturally regulate temperature by wicking moisture away from your body and allowing air to circulate, creating the perfect microclimate for sleep year-round.
Hypoallergenic
Wool's natural properties create an inhospitable environment for dust mites and other allergens, making it ideal for sensitive sleepers and allergy sufferers.
Moisture wicking
Wool can absorb significant moisture without feeling damp, keeping you dry and comfortable throughout the night while preventing the growth of bacteria and mold.
Eco-Friendly
As a renewable resource that biodegrades naturally, wool is one of the most environmentally friendly bedding materials available, reducing your carbon footprint.
Self-Cleaning
Wool's natural antibacterial properties prevent the growth of odor-causing bacteria, keeping your bedding fresh for longer periods between washes.
Durable
Wool fibers are incredibly resilient and can bend thousands of times without breaking, ensuring your bedding maintains its shape and comfort for many years.
Fire resistant
Wool is naturally flame resistant and self-extinguishing, providing an extra layer of safety without the need for chemical flame retardants.
Pain Relief
Wool naturally regulates temperature creating a stable sleep environment that helps reduce inflammation and joint pain for those with arthritis or autoimmune conditions.
Shape Retention
Wool's natural elasticity allows it to bounce back after being crushed or stretched, maintaining its original shape without constant fluffing or adjusting for bedding that always looks and feels fresh.
Lightweight
Wool provides excellent insulation without the bulk, giving you warmth and comfort without feeling weighed down.
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FAQ
Wool has been used in bedding for thousands of years for good reason. It naturally regulates temperature, wicks moisture away from the body, and maintains its structure for decades — properties that modern synthetic materials still struggle to replicate. For sleepers seeking long-term comfort and quality, wool remains the gold standard.
This is one of the most common misconceptions about wool bedding. In reality, wool fibres actively release heat and moisture as temperatures rise, which is why wool functions across both warm and cool conditions. Most wool sleepers report sleeping more comfortably year-round, not warmer.
The wool used in modern bedding is nothing like the wool of older garments or rougher textiles. Bedding-grade wool is soft, fine, and encased within a smooth fabric cover, so direct contact with the fibres is rare. The result is a duvet or pillow that delivers warmth and comfort without any sensation of roughness against the skin.
Down is light but tends to trap moisture and flatten over time. Synthetic fills don't breathe well, often leaving sleepers feeling clammy or overheated. Wool offers what neither alternative can: natural breathability, active temperature regulation, and lasting structure. It is also the most sustainable of the three, being renewable, biodegradable, and produced without synthetic chemicals. Read more about the different materials and how they compare here
With proper care, a quality wool duvet or pillow can last 10 to 15 years — often longer. Compared to synthetic bedding, which typically loses its loft and requires replacement every 3 to 5 years, wool offers significantly better long-term value. It is bedding designed as an investment, not a short-term purchase.
Yes. Wool is naturally resistant to dust mites, one of the most common indoor allergens, because the fibres wick moisture away and create a dry environment in which dust mites cannot thrive. This makes wool bedding particularly suitable for sensitive sleepers, with no need for chemical treatments to achieve the effect.