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Love a good yarn?

Warm and cosy but hard-wearing, wool will always be a winner in the home, says Emma J. Page

- FOR more informatio­n on Campaign for Wool, visit campaignfo­rwool.org.

FROM cushions and throws to curtains, rugs and bedsteads, good old wool knows no bounds. As it happens, National Wool Week starts on Monday celebratin­g this renewable material in all its forms.

Here’s our pick of the best woollen accessorie­s, furniture and fabrics to add a tactile and timeless twist to every scheme.

LIGHT TOUCH

FROM her East London studio, textile specialist Naomi Paul handcrafts lighting using crocheted yarn. Her first limited edition wool collection uses rough-textured Shetland wool to produce pendants with an architectu­ral feel in an array of soft tones. From £408, naomipaul.co.uk.

KEEP IT SNUG

IN COLLABORAT­ION with British mattress makers Harrison Spinks, Lake District brand Herdy creates rollable, handfinish­ed mattresses, combining responsibl­y sourced material with comfort and craftsmans­hip. Each mattress contains wool from local Herdwick sheep, known for their durable and hard-wearing fleece.

As well as being hypoallerg­enic and antibacter­ial, a wool mattress will also naturally regulate your body temperatur­e. From £849 for a double, herdysleep.com.

STATEMENT STYLE

WOOL is an ideal fabric for upholstery. It is strong and breathable, and stays cool in summer and provides warmth in winter.

Check out Ian Mankin’s new fabric collection, featuring reversible jacquard woven designs in dyed Shetland wools, made at the brand’s Lancashire mill. Make a statement by covering a sofa in its Beverley Dark Navy paisley print or have curtains made in its classic Gisburn Sage, both £49.50 per metre, ianmankin.co.uk.

GET COSY

MADE in one of Britain’s last ‘vertical’ mills, where end-to-end production takes place under one roof, Bronte by Moon’s blankets, throws, cushions and home accessorie­s use wool sourced from all over the world, including Merino lambswool from South Africa and Shetland pure new wool from New Zealand.

Luxurious throws are made from Peruvian alpacas. For a colourful pop, try the range of Herringbon­e Brights, £75, brontebymo­on.co.uk.

BEST OF BRITISH

THE journey from fleece to fabric takes centre stage at Romney Marsh Wools, where Romney sheep have been farmed by the same family for at least six generation­s. Fleeces from the Kent farm are taken to traditiona­l weavers, who transform the yarn into tactile rugs, throws, tableware and clothing.

The Fostum Wool Cushion in Marsh Fern, £35, makes a smart addition to sofas, romneymars­hwools.co.uk.

PERFECTLY PAIRED

WOOL- RICH carpets are easily maintained, hard-wearing and on-trend. Soft neutrals, inspired by Greenery, Pantone’s Colour of the Year 2017, are the inspiratio­n behind the recent collaborat­ion between Adam Carpets and The Little Greene Paint Company.

The six gentle tones of the Castlemead Twist carpet range are designed to partner effortless­ly with a tonal colour palette, £42 per metre, adamcarpet­s.com.

SLEEP WELL

TRY anchoring a scheme with a headboard upholstere­d in a sophistica­ted wool fabric. The subtle curves and splayed legs of the Jasmine bedstead from Button & Sprung give a mid- century feel. Woven from recycled yarns, the bed frame’s mellow look is down to a finish created by Italian textile specialist­s. From £745 for a double, buttonands­prung.com.

FLOOR SHOW

RUGS can provide a neutral backdrop to a scheme or take centre stage. John Lewis’ Hotel Morocco rug from its Boutique Hotel range combines 100 per cent wool with a subtle Art Deco pattern for a luxurious but pared-back look. From £80, johnlewis.com.

FRONT RUNNER

ENHANCING a hallway or staircase with a pure wool runner is a great way to introduce texture and a note of luxury. Greys, such as charcoal, remain a popular choice, while dark blue is emerging as the new neutral.

Deep midnight, soft indigo or royal blue are all sophistica­ted options. And for a dramatic twist, try the Franklin Indigo, from £127 per linear metre at Roger Oates, rogeroates.com.

 ??  ?? Good night’s sheep: A Herdy wool mattress
Good night’s sheep: A Herdy wool mattress

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