Washing
How to ensure an effective clean in a gentler way
Proper washing practices can help maintain the quality of your textiles while reducing environmental impact.
Washing cotton
Cotton is highly absorbent, so products that are used every day, like bedsheets, sleepwear and towels, should be washed on average once per week at a low temperature. This prevents natural oils and sweat from staining and damaging the fabric.
Washing wool
Wool and other animal fibres like mohair have natural anti-bacterial and odour-resistant properties, so don’t need to be washed often, if at all. Typically, dirt and stains will lift off with a spot clean and odours can be removed by airing. If you do need to wash our blankets, we recommend using an environmentally friendly dry cleaning service. Some wool products can be washed by hand in cold water – no higher than 30°C. Always dry flat.