| Often being eco friendly and kind to the environment | | | | also make wool springy and soft. One of the greatest |
| often means going back to natural methods and | | | | uses of wool in my opinion is in as pillows and bed |
| materials. And just because a natural or eco friendly | | | | covers. |
| product is made from natural fabrics that doesn't | | | | A pure wool pillow give fantastic support and can aid |
| mean that there has to be a compromise in quality, | | | | a really good nights sleep. They also keep their shape |
| style and comfort. | | | | and don;t require plumping, while a pure wool duvet will |
| In fact, natural fabrics are often softer, warmer, more | | | | keep you warmer than just about any other duvet but |
| comfortable and more stylish than man-made fibres | | | | because its breathable you never become too hot and |
| and they don't have to be expensive either. | | | | 100% wool duvets can even help keep you cool in the |
| Wool is one of the oldest of fibres used by man. We | | | | summer. |
| have bee spinning wool for thousands of years as it is | | | | Bamboo is another eco-friendly material but it is greatly |
| one of the softest and warmest fibres there is. Just | | | | underrated. Like wool, bamboo is incredibly breathable |
| think of sheep stuck out in the hills during winter, how is | | | | and bio-thermic (responds to your bodies temperature |
| it that they keep warm? The key is in the secrets of | | | | but bamboo goes one further as it is perhaps one of |
| wool. | | | | the most sustainable fibres available as it is an |
| Woollen fibres are crinkled which help strap air without | | | | extremely fast growing grass that requires no |
| adding weight to the sheep's coat. These crinkle fibres | | | | herbicides or pesticides. |