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Our wool is a pure natural material that originates from New Zealand. It is certified in accordance with STANDARD 100 by OEKO-TEX™, features the EU Ecolabel and is free of dangerous chemicals By nature, wool is stretchy, resilient and durable and all our wool fabrics have a light fastness of at least 4, but usually higher. Our wool is also 100% biological and the natural fibres are recyclable for an incredibly long durability and life for furniture upholstered in wool.

 

Qual consists of 100% pure wool from New Zealand. The rough structure emphasises the quality, while the manufacturing process enhances its exclusive feel. The result is an upholstery fabric of exceptional quality, which is certified in accordance with STANDARD 100 by OEKO-TEX® and has the distinctive, rustic feel you would expect from a natural wool fabric such as Qual.

 

Gaja C2C is the first wool fabric certified with Cradle to Cradle Silver certification. A Cradle to Cradle certification ensures that all materials used for production can be recycled and do not harm the environment. Gaja C2C is made of New Zealand wool and manufactured without the use of any hazardous chemicals. The fabric is also certified according to STANDARD 100 by OEKO-TEX® and has been awarded the EU Ecolabel. Gaja C2C is our most sustainable furniture fabric, where every single choice has been made with consideration for the environment and our surroundings.

Laine is an exclusive wool fabric consisting of 92% pure wool from New Zealand. The fabric has a vibrant appearance with a stylish melange effect. The fabric is also STANDARD 100 by OEKO-TEX® certified and has been awarded the EU Ecolabel.

 

 

Mira is a 100% natural wool fabric with a melange effect that creates a dynamic interplay of colours. The firm structure feels soft to the touch and the threads are fine with a close weave. Mira is a high quality wool fabric that is STANDARD 100 by OEKO-TEX® certified with an incredibly high abrasion resistance. Mira is woven and checked in Germany.

 

Always start by impregnating your furniture. For this, we recommend our care products that have been developed, tested and approved for our own wool. If you impregnate your furniture later, it is important that you clean it thoroughly before using a care product for the first time. As a rule of thumb, a care product lasts about half a year, and we therefore recommend that you repeat the impregnation a couple of times a year or as needed.

It is natural for wool to form some minor wrinkles when used, as wool is a stretchy natural material. If wrinkles have formed on your wool fabric, the fabric will contract if you moisten a tea towel with demineralised water, place it on the sofa and heat the tea towel with i.e. an iron at low heat or a hair dryer. Alternatively, you can moisten a tea towel and leave it on the wrinkles overnight. When the wool fabric dries, the wool fibres will contract once again.