Snuggle Up with Our Cosy 100% Pure New Wool Cushion – 30 x 60 cm
Enjoy the comfort of our 30 x 60 cm (12 in x 24 in) 100% Pure New Wool Cushion, crafted from ethically sourced New Zealand wool. Available in a blend of natural white, charcoal, light grey, and beige, this stylish long cushion adds a touch of elegance to any space while providing a plush spot to relax.
Cosy Comfort for Every Corner
This versatile cushion transforms any area in your home into a snug retreat. Whether placed on your favourite armchair, sofa, or bed, it’s the perfect companion for all your lounging needs.
Complete the Look with Matching Cushions and Blankets
For a coordinated look, pair with our 50 x 50 cm cushion and matching Shady blankets. Crafted with the same high-quality materials, these items enhance the warmth and style of any room.
The Perfect Gift for Loved Ones
Surprise friends and family with the gift of comfort. Our 100% Pure New Wool Cushions and blankets are thoughtful presents for weddings, housewarmings, or any special occasion, ensuring warmth and sophistication for years to come.
These luxury wool cushions come supplied with a hollow fibre-filled cushion pad.
Caring for your natural wool cushion
- Hand wash our pure wool cushions at a maximum temperature of 30°C with neutral soaps for natural or fine fibres;
- Alternatively, dry clean only with the appropriate solvent;
- Do not tumble dry.
SUSTAINABLE ✔ | RENEWABLE ✔ | ETHICAL ✔ | BIODEGRADABLE ✔Â
Click below for 10 wonderful reasons to choose wool
WHY WOOL?
1. NATURAL
Wool is a protein fibre formed in the skin of sheep and is thus one hundred per cent natural, not man-made. Since the Stone Age, it has been appreciated as one of the most effective forms of all-weather protection known to man, and science has yet to produce a fibre which matches its unique properties.
2. RENEWABLE
As long as there is grass to graze on, every year sheep will produce a new fleece; making wool a renewable fibre source. Woolgrowers actively work to safeguard the environment and improve efficiency, endeavouring to make the wool industry sustainable for future generations.
3. BIODEGRADABLE
At the end of its useful life, wool can be returned to the soil, where it decomposes, releasing valuable nutrients into the ground. When a natural wool fibre is disposed of in soil, it takes a very short time to break down, whereas most synthetics are extremely slow to degrade.
4. NATURAL INSULATOR
Wool is a hygroscopic fibre. As the humidity of the surrounding air rises and falls, the fibre absorbs and releases water vapour. Heat is generated and retained during the absorption phase, which makes wool a natural insulator. Used in the home, wool insulation helps to reduce energy costs and prevents the loss of energy to the external environment,
thus reducing carbon emissions.
5. BREATHABLE
Wool fibres are crimped, and when tightly packed together, form millions of tiny pockets of air. This unique structure allows it to absorb and release moisture—either in the atmosphere or perspiration from the wearer—without compromising its thermal efficiency. Wool has a large capacity to absorb moisture vapour (up to 30 per cent of its weight) next to the skin, making it extremely breathable.
6. RESILIENT & ELASTIC
Wool fibres resist tearing and can be bent back on themselves over 20,000 times without breaking. Due to its crimped structure, wool is also naturally elastic, so wool garments can stretch comfortably with the wearer, but are then able to return to their natural shape, making them resistant to wrinkling and sagging. Wool therefore maintains its appearance in the longer term, adding value to the product and its lifespan. Wool is also hydrophilic—it is highly absorbent, and retains liquids—and so dyes richly while remaining colourfast, without the use of chemicals.
7. MULTI-CLIMATIC/ TRANS-SEASONAL
Thanks to its hygroscopic abilities, wool constantly reacts to changes in body temperature, maintaining its wearer’s thermophysical comfort in both cold and warm weather.
8. EASY CARE
The protective waxy coating on wool fibres makes wool products resistant to staining and they also pick up less dust as wool is naturally anti-static. Recent innovations mean wool items are no longer hand-wash only. Many wool products can now be machine-washed and tumble-dried.
9. ODOUR RESISTANT
Wool is far more efficient than other textiles at absorbing sweat and releasing it into the air before bacteria have a chance to develop and produce unpleasant body odour.
10. A SAFE SOLUTION
Wool is naturally safe. It is not known to cause allergies and does not promote the growth of bacteria. It can even reduce floating dust in the atmosphere, as the fibre’s microscopic scales can trap and hold dust in the top layers until vacuumed away. Thanks to its high water and nitrogen content, wool is naturally flame-retardant, and has a far higher ignition threshold than many other fibres, will not melt and stick to the skin causing burns, and produces less noxious fumes that cause death in fire situations. Finally, wool also has a naturally high level of UV protection, which is much higher than most synthetics and cotton.