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SHEEPSKIN FURNITURE

Cultivated for millennia across the globe, sheepskin is one of nature's most beautiful and versatile materials: strong yet soft, wild yet cosy, rugged yet luxurious. From sheepskin chairs to footstools, sofas, dining chairs, stools, beds, and cushions, our sheepskin furniture collection is a beautiful addition to any interior and surprisingly easy to care for.

Sheepskin Sofas & Footstools

For a cosy sofa for two, the Baqtasi sheepskin sofa in long-haired Yeti finish is incredibly soft and perfect for curling up on, or for something large the Squidgy sofa in short-haired Baabaa is perfect for entertaining. We also offer a range of sheepskin footstools including the large Sivan sheepskin footstool, which can double as a coffee table, or the playful ball-shaped Pastekh sheepskin stool.

Manx chair in Baabaa sand

Sheepskin Chairs & Benches

There's something so luxurious about enveloping yourself in a sheepskin armchair such as the Manx chair - it's just so sumptuously strokable. We also offer sheepskin dining chairs including Cabin and Mimi as well as our Gym Horse sheepskin bench. A sheepskin chair is ia timeless piece of furniture that manages to look cosy and casual yet sophisticated and glamorous at the same time.

SHEEPSKIN BEDS

A wildly luxurious sleeping experience, the Argali sheepskin bed is named in reference to the large, wild mountain sheep of the Arctic. Covered entirely in the softest premium sheepskin from New Zealand, a natural heat regulator which keeps you cool in the summer and warm in the winter. Also available in short-haired Baabaa sheepskin.

SHOP ARGALI BED

Cultivated for millennia across the globe, sheepskin is one of nature’s most beautiful and versatile materials: strong yet soft, wild yet cosy, rugged yet luxurious.

Sheepskin Care & Maintenance

Genuine sheepskin pelts exhibit natural variations in colour and texture. Some hairs will be long and straight, others shorter and curlier. Together, these characteristics create a unique piece with depth and texture. The unique structure of sheepskin’s wool fibres gives it a natural softness and durability and sheepskin furniture will last a lifetime if cared for properly.

- On short-haired Baabaa sheepskin: Regular brushing with a pet brush or similar helps retain the soft, fluffy appearance and feel of the sheepskin. Some natural shedding may occur.

- On long-haired Yeti sheepskin: Brisk fluffing by hand can help restore loft. Regular brushing with a wooden bristle brush as needed to restore natural loft and remove knots or tangles. Some natural shedding may occur.

- Over time, sheepskin may need more than a brush to restore loft. We recommend using a blow dryer on high power, low heat. Hold the dryer at least 5 inches from the hair and move it around the frame as you lift and fluff the sheepskin by hand. Some natural shedding may occur.

- Vacuum your upholstery using the upholstery brush attachment to remove dust.

- Pick up spilled solids immediately using a knife or spoon - avoid pushing the substance deeper into the wool pile. Spot clean stains as soon as possible using a damp sponge and mild detergent, pat gently with a soft towel to absorb the water

- Blot liquid spills immediately using a paper towel, clean cloth or clean towel. If necessary, spot clean stains as soon as possible using a damp sponge and mild detergent, pat gently with a soft towel to absorb the water

- Never rub or brush wet or damp pile. This will damage the pile and spread the stain.

- Don't use any detergents containing bleach or enzymes

- Avoid placing your sheepskin furniture in direct sunlight to prevent UV damage or fading.

- Sheepskin is a natural material and simply airing your sheepskin furniture regularly by opening windows and doors and letting fresh air circulate in the room can help keep it clean.

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