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Our thick wool rugs are crafted from premium pure British wool that not only look luxurious but feel it too. The deep 2" pile fibres provide incredible comfort and warmth, perfect for creating a cosy atmosphere in any room.
Just like the rest of our quality products, our rugs are manufactured at our working mill in Keighley, West Yorkshire, providing you with the highest quality.
These British wool rugs are fitted with an anti-slip latex backing, so they're ideal for placing on carpet and hardwood flooring or within boats and caravans where the rug may slip about.
We have 2 shapes to choose from. Our Natural Shaped rugs mimic the shape of a classic sheepskin, and our Natural Oblong rugs are perfect for adding a contemporary touch to your space.
Both are available in sizes medium through to giant (with our Natural Oblong Wool Rug also available in a small) – so you can find the perfect size for your home. Or if you need something a little more bespoke, we also offer a custom made-to-order service.
What's more is these rugs are fully washable, so you can keep them looking and feeling as good as new.
Simply wash on a cool wool wash setting on your domestic machine. Lay the rug flat and allow to dry naturally. Once it is completely dry, brush or vacuum your rug to bring back its vibrant pile. We recommend using a wool wash solution in the wash for a better finish.
Our natural wool rugs are the perfect way to add a warm and cosy atmosphere to your home. Shop the full range today!
Yes, 100% British wool is one of the best materials you can use for a rug. It is incredibly soft and comfortable, perfect for creating a cosy atmosphere in any room. Wool rugs are also very durable, making it an excellent choice for busy areas of the home.
You should certainly vacuum your wool rug to spot-clean any dirt. You can also use a wool brush to bring back the rug’s vibrant pile. For deeper cleaning or stubborn marks, we recommend washing on a cool wool wash setting in your domestic machine.
Since wool is naturally resistant to the build-up of dust mites and bacteria, you won't need to regularly wash your rug. A spot clean once or twice a week will usually do. However, you'll need to put your rug in for a full wash if it becomes heavily dirty.
Yes, you can brush a wool rug if it has become flattened or matted.