Creating a natural home soothes our senses. Perhaps even more importantly, incorporating natural materials into our living spaces has a positive impact on both our wellbeing and the world we live in. Wool and linen, two of the most sustainable fibres on the planet, each come with unique benefits and are ideal for creating a natural home.
As we redefine the way we live, understanding the materials we bring into our homes has taken on new meaning. We strive for comfort without the cost and look for choices that serve both ourselves and the planet. Discover how you can create a natural home with premium King wool and linen fabrics.
All about woolSoft, luxurious and breathable, no other fibre on the planet can claim wool's extraordinary properties. Antibacterial and hypoallergenic wool helps to purify the air by absorbing airborne contaminants. It is also anti-static and resistant to bacteria helping you to create a natural and healthy home. Perfect for both the most humid conditions and coldest climates, wool fibres are ingeniously structured to wick moisture and breath naturally, helping us regulate our body temperature.
An excellent example of the fibre’s wicking properties is the incredible evolution of wool clothing over the past century. Sir Robert Scott’s Antarctic expedition back in the early 1900s deemed wool the best material for the team’s underclothes as it kept the men warm while holding moisture away from their skin.
Fast forward to today, and innovations in textile technology see wool used for activewear and performance clothing. Clothing designers value wool for its natural thermal regulating properties that keep you warm in winter and cool in summer.
The same principle applies to wool upholstered furniture. Bowen, the latest addition to the King Wool Collection, is a classic boucle, featuring the distinctive looped yarn used by French couture houses. Made from renewable and biodegradable Australian wool, Bowen delivers year-round comfort no matter the season.
Australian wool - sustainable and ethical
Australia is the world’s largest producer of wool, renowned for the fine quality of the fleece we export across the globe. The Australian wool industry is internationally recognised as a leader in environmental and animal health and welfare best practice. In fact, since 2001, Australian woolgrowers have invested AU$77 million into research and development that focuses on their sheep's health and welfare. A testament to the industries belief that a happy flock makes the best wool.
In 2016, Prince Charles buried a wool jumper, when he returned six months later to dig it up, the jumper had disappeared without a trace. The point of the experiment was to prove the incredible environmental benefits of wool by demonstrating how quickly the natural material biodegrades. Renewable and sustainable, wool is one of the most reused and recyclable fibres in the world. Unlike synthetic material, wool does not contribute to the proliferation of microplastics in our oceans.
Zaza in linen - Hamilton Cool Mint
All about linen
Woven from the fibres of the flax plant, the history of linen stretches back to ancient Egypt, where the textile was thought to symbolise light, purity and wealth. The Tarkaran dress, the world’s oldest piece of women’s clothing, was discovered in a burial tomb near Cairo and is made from linen. Today linen is loved for its casual elegance and timeless appeal.
The King Linen Collection is sourced from Belgian yarn, considered by many to be the best quality in the world. Belgian artisans have been working with flax for centuries, passing their knowledge from generation to generation. The region’s rich soil, mild weather and natural rainfall provide the ideal conditions for growing flax. The natural quality of the flax fibre produces the weighty basketweave of linen with its relaxed aesthetic.
Hamilton, the latest addition to the King Linen Collection, is ideal for achieving a casual tailored finish. Thick and luxurious, Hamilton is soft underhand and cool to the touch. The fabric breathes naturally, making it ideal for hotter climates.
Belgian flax - naturally sustainable
Flax is one of the most sustainable raw materials in the world. Irrigated only with rainwater during the growth period, flax is highly resilient and requires fewer pesticides and fertilisers than other textile crops such as cotton. Flax is also a zero-waste crop, every part of the plant is used in the production of linen, and by-products become flaxseed and linseed oil. 100% biodegradable, like wool, linen biodegrades over the course of just a few months.
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