We’ve set out to reimagine modern living using New Zealand Sheepskin, a material that’s been in use for over 100,000 years.
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Often described by our customers as ‘life-changing’ the Shaggy Bean Bag redefines lounging. Light enough to be moved around the home and made from durable New Zealand sheepskin, there are infinite ways to lounge on the bag alone or with a loved one.

Benefits of sheepskin
Sheepskin, like its shorn counterpart, wool, is a wonder fibre. Road-tested over the last 100,000 years, its list of benefits is seemingly endless.
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Sheepskins are naturally antimicrobial and hypoallergenic. That’s because the fibres contain lanolin, a naturally occurring wax that is both antibacterial and antifungal. It keeps itself clean and is safe to live on, its truly a magical fibre.

To survive New Zealand’s harsh climate, a sheep’s fleece needs to protect them in freezing winters (-10°C) and keep them cool in our scorching summers (+30°C).

A tanned sheepskin is resistant to short-term exposure to fire with temperatures up to 200°C. This means if you take a lighter, turn it on and hold it against a sheepskin, the sheepskin will start to shrink and curl but won’t catch fire or continue to burn. This makes it safe around fireplaces and outdoor fires as well as a much better alternative to synthetics, which melt under high heat and give off toxic fumes.

Eat, drink and be merry on your sheepskin product. Naturally occurring lanolin on the fibre creates a protective barrier, preventing water from penetrating deep into the fibres. It resists soiling and releases dirt easily, making it naturally dirt-repellent. If you do spill something on your sheepskin product, it usually only requires a gentle blot.

At the end of its useful life, sheepskin will naturally decompose. You don’t need to worry about it sitting in landfill for generations to come.

Did you know that wool is stronger than steel, gram for gram? It’s the only unprocessed fibre that you can bend more than 20,000 times and still have it maintain its shape without ripping or breaking, which means you don’t need to be precious with your sheepskin product.
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The Single
Sheepskin Rug
$179
90 x 60 cm
3 Pile Lengths
13 Colours
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The Hot Water Bottle
Hot Water Bottle
$139
35cm L x 23cm W
1 Pile Length
2 Colours
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The Double
Sheepskin Rug
$359
180 x 60cm
3 Pile Lengths
9 Colours
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The One + Half
Sheepskin Rug
$269
130 x 60cm
3 Pile Lengths
9 Colours
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The Shaggy Bean Bag
The Shaggy Bean Bag
$1,890
93cm x 92cm
3 Pile Lengths
8 Colours
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The Seat Cover
Seat Cover
$99
Square 35cm
2 Pile Lengths
4 Colours
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The 40 Square Cushion Cover
Cushion Cover
$179
40 x 40cm
2 Pile Lengths
4 Colours
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The Octo
Sheepskin Rug
$1,329
180 x 214cm
3 Pile Lengths
5 Colours
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The Lumbar Cushion Inner
Cushion Inner
$100
40 x 50cm
1 Colour
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The Lumbar Cushion Cover
Cushion Cover
$179
35 x 45cm
1 Pile Length
4 Colours
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The Sexto
Sheepskin Rug
$989
180 x 162cm
3 Pile Lengths
6 Colours
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The Quarto
Sheepskin Rug
$659
180 x 110cm
3 Pile Lengths
8 Colours
A better choice
Synthetic cushions, bean bags, rugs, and furniture require a lot of energy to make and are often made from petrochemicals. All too often, synthetic products break or deteriorate and are left to fill up landfill, or turn into microplastics that infiltrate animals, humans and waterways. Sheepskin is a by-product of the meat industry and biodegrades back to the earth at the end of its useful life.

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