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WarmWool is an online retailer bringing Texeler's premium wool bedding to sleepers across Europe and beyond. Texeler has been crafting premium wool bedding on the Island of Texel since 1984 — developing techniques and standards that exist nowhere else in the world. Every duvet, pillow and mattress enhancer you find here starts with wool from Texel's coastal pastures and ends with over four decades of island craftsmanship.

Texeler makes it. WarmWool brings it to you.

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Why wool?

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.

Won't a wool duvet make me too hot?

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.

Is wool bedding scratchy or itchy?

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.

How does wool compare to down or synthetic alternatives?

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.

How long does wool bedding last?

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.

Is wool good for people with allergies?

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.