Mohair

    • Hollow fibre, does not conduct heat like wool
    • Easily absorbs and releases moisture
    • Smoother than wool

Mohair is a wool-like textile fibre produced from Angora goats. The Angora breed originates from Turkey.

Wool

Wool is 100% natural, renewable and biodegradable. Wool isolates warmth, sheeps are very comfortable in very cold conditions. Wool is also healthy, breathable and controls humidity! Wool keeps you cool in the summer and warm in the winter. Wool has safety benefits too. Wool is more flame retardant and gives significantly less smoke.
Mattress Wool is our entry level wool product and a mixture of several wool harvests.

Cotton

Almost pure cellulose, cotton is the world’s most widely used natural fibre. The main reasons for this are its softness and breathability. Cotton absorbs moisture readily which makes cotton comfortable in hot weather.
History of cotton production can be traced back over 7,000 years cotton is possibly natures purest form of cellulose. Global production in excess of 100 million bales per year. Like many natural fibres, cotton is soft, breathable and very comfortable upon skin contact.

Silk

Silk is one of the oldest fibres known to man. The Chinese have used it since the 27th century BC. Silk is mentioned by Aristotle and became a valuable commodity both in Greece and Rome.

  • Luxury fibre
  • Absorbs moisture
  • Strongest natural fibre
  • Cool to wear in summer
  • Warm to wear in winter
  • Has poor resistance to sunlight exposure

Camel wool

Camel fibre is obtained from the two humped Bactrian Camel often found in Eastern Europe and Asia, the luxurious soft camel wool fibre is collected from the soft underbelly of the camel during the warm summer months. Naturally, as material designed by nature to protect camels from extremes of heat and cold in a wild environment, camel wool offers outstanding insulating properties, is soft and very comfortable to the skin in all conditions.