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The Welsh are famous for their woollies. One feel of these throws, blankets and cushions and you'll know why. Made by a small family company in the heart of Wales, they help keep traditional British crafts alive while adding an irresistible contemporary twist.
MaterialsThese cushions and blankets are made from 100% lambswool.As sheep are sheared up to two times per year, wool is 100% renewable as well as recyclable and compostable. Wool has natural fire retardant qualities. The cushion inners are filled with wool balls and not feather or foam.
PeopleThe mill is a small family owned company first established in 1912 in Wales. It helps keep authentic craft traditions alive and combines them with more modern designs and contemporary colours. The mill supports 25 local employees.
Resources The water used in dying and processing the wool is recycled.
TransportationThe items are manufactured in Wales. The raw wool comes from the UK and overseas (typically Australia and New Zealand), wool sourced from Australia and New Zealand is typically finer that British wool and therefore more suitable for finer and softer textile products. Spinning takes place in Turkey or Shetland. Dyeing and finishing takes place in Yorkshire and Scotland. All transport is carried out by road and water.
Care instructionsThese products will last up to 50 years or more. No maintenance is required.All are re-usable and recyclable.
MaterialsThese cushions and blankets are made from 100% lambswool.As sheep are sheared up to two times per year, wool is 100% renewable as well as recyclable and compostable. Wool has natural fire retardant qualities. The cushion inners are filled with wool balls and not feather or foam. PeopleThe mill is a small family owned company first established in 1912 in Wales. It helps keep authentic craft traditions alive and combines them with more modern designs and contemporary colours. The mill supports 25 local employees. Resources The water used in dying and processing the wool is recycled. TransportationThe items are manufactured in Wales. The raw wool comes from the UK and overseas (typically Australia and New Zealand), wool sourced from Australia and New Zealand is typically finer that British wool and therefore more suitable for finer and softer textile products. Spinning takes place in Turkey or Shetland. Dyeing and finishing takes place in Yorkshire and Scotland. All transport is carried out by road and water. Care instructionsThese products will last up to 50 years or more. No maintenance is required.All are re-usable and recyclable.
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