Sheepskin rugs

Welcome to our exclusive collection of Sheepskin Rugs, where timeless luxury meets unparalleled comfort. At The Wool Company, we pride ou...

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Welcome to our exclusive collection of Sheepskin Rugs, where timeless luxury meets unparalleled comfort. At The Wool Company, we pride ourselves on offering an exquisite range of the finest sheepskin rugs sourced from ethically raised sheep. 

Our selection includes natural undyed, dyed, long wool, shorn, Icelandic, and Gotland varieties, catering to every taste and style preference. Each rug is meticulously crafted to provide a cosy, plush feel, whether adorning your home or serving specific needs, like baby care or medical use

Explore our versatile options and discover the perfect sheepskin rug to bring warmth and elegance into your living space.

Commonly Asked Questions

Are sheepskin rugs a good decor choice?

Yes, sheepskin rugs are an excellent choice. Sheepskin fleece is naturally resistant to mould, dust mites, and bed bugs. It has moisture-wicking properties that keep the environment dry, deterring the growth of bacteria and maintaining a cleaner, healthier home.

Why do sheepskin rugs turn yellow?

Sheepskin rugs may turn a creamy yellow over time due to the natural ageing process of wool. Exposure to oxygen and UV sunlight causes the cellulose in the wool to oxidise, resulting in a yellowish tint. This is a normal occurrence and can be managed with proper care.

How do you wash a sheepskin rug?

To wash a sheepskin rug, use a wool wash cycle at a very low temperature, ideally no hotter than 30 degrees. Use a teaspoon of non-biological washing powder or specialist wool shampoo. For larger rugs, hand washing in a bathtub with warm water is recommended. Please consult the care instructions received with your rug for exact cleaning instructions. 

Is sheepskin good for your skin?

Sheepskins are hypo-allergenic and beneficial for sensitive or inflamed skin. They can help soothe rashes or conditions like eczema. Unlike synthetic alternatives, sheepskin contains minimal chemicals, making it a natural and gentle option for skin care.

Is it necessary to brush a sheepskin rug?

Regular brushing is recommended to maintain the sheepskin's texture and appearance. Aim to brush your sheepskin rug weekly or biweekly, especially in high-use areas.

 

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British double Linen colour dyed longwool sheepskin rug soft cream & caramel tones silky-soft fleece From The Wool Company
British Double Sheepskin Rug Linen
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Double sheepskin in a soft rich cream colour silky soft & thick made from two sheepskins sewn together. From The Wool Company
Double Sheepskin Champagne
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Jet black double sheepskin rug, Silky soft, created from two skins sewn together luxurious and thick. From The Wool Company
Double Sheepskin Jet Black
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Loch double sheepskin, rich teal blue-green colour silky soft, created from two skins sewn together From The Wool Company
Double Sheepskin Loch
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Double Sheepskin Natural Chocolate
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Double sheepskin in a natural, off-white colour. Silky soft made from two sheepskins sewn together. From The Wool Company
Double Sheepskin Natural White
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