18 November 2015

As temperatures continue to drop outside, treat your house like your wardrobe and wrap up in rugged weaves or soft fibred throws. Due to its diversity, wool adds warmth and texture to every interior – it is innovative, versatile, recyclable and resilient to name but a few of its qualities.

We think it’s the quintessential fabric for every home adding comfort, insulation and a touch of stylish flair. From blankets to bundle up in, throws to add that splash of colour, cosy cushions or carpets, wool can be used to wonderful effect.

We hope you enjoy our wintry suggestions designed to introduce wool into your home:

Brintons: City Plaids

We revisit vintage-inspired textiles and iconic designs with the City Plaids collection by Brintons. Here, vibrant Welsh Plaids and traditional Harris Tweed sit comfortably alongside a colour palette of cool blue, soft grey and a hint of pink to ensure you walk upon the warmest of carpets.

Romney Marsh Wool

These 100% British wool furnishings are ultra soft, durable and compliment any home interior. All Romney Marsh Wool products are handpicked and woven from their very own flock using traditional methods and natural colours. The result is a premium range of furnishings that can be used to add a unique touch to any room.

Naomi Paul [Images courtesy of Nick Rochowski] 

Simple Shades by Naomi Paul is a handcrafted collection of luminaires in pure Shetland and Aran wool. The simplicity of shapes coupled with a complex crochet technique results in a raw textural finish that stays true to the natural characteristics of wool.

The silhouette is inspired by Japanese paper lanterns, bringing individuality into your interior of choice.

Now that we’ve shared a few of our favourites, we’d love to hear how you’re wrapping up your home in wool this winter – join the conversation at @CampaignForWool on Facebook, Twitter & Instagram.

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