CERTIFIED
WOOL FILLING
CERTIFIED
WOOL FILLING
CUSTOM-MADE
ANY SHAPE & SIZE
FREE DELIVERY
WORLDWIDE
Free of chemicals and synthetics.
Combining centuries-old artisanal traditions with unparalleled craftsmanship,
to give you extraordinary comfort and a healthy environment at home.
One of a kind, bespoke, and handcrafted personally for you using nature's finest fibers.
Our atelier is based in Sofia, Bulgaria, where we handmade all of our creations.
We wouldn’t resell a returned product, we would donate it.
Once we ship your package we’ll email you your tracking number and you can track it anytime here: https://homeofwool.aftership.com/
We make all our items to order so we can make all of them in the size and shape you need. Just drop us a message to let us know the dimensions you need.
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We accept: Credit and Debit cards.
Paying in installments: We can split the payment in multiple installments with no interest. Send us a message for details. Items will be shipped as soon as we receive the full amount.
All of our fillings and fabrics are completely natural, free of any chemicals を含む bleaches, flame retardants, glues, dyes (except for fabrics with stripes), synthetics. All of our filling and most of our fabrics are either Oeko-Tex certified or GOTS certified organic.
The Oeko-Tex 100 certificate:
The GOTS (Global Organic Textile Standard) certificate:
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No, as our main goal is to provide pure and chemical-free products. Wool is naturally flame retardant without added chemicals that are commonly used in other bedding materials. That’s why firefighters wear wool uniforms and natural bedding manufacturers use wool in their products to meet fire codes.
Our wool comes completely free of moths and other insects. However, as with anything made of wool, moths can be attracted to it. Wool is damaged not by adult moths but by the larvae of clothes moths and carpet beetles.
If you have noticed moths in your house or have an active infestation, we strongly advise not to bring a wool item into the house before completely removing them first. If you see moths flying in your house, they probably aren’t clothes moths, but the type that infests flour and grains. Clothes moths don’t like light and are usually hiding, so you may never see them. They rarely attack frequently used items but rather thrive in those packed away and hidden, especially if there are food spills or other attractive scents.
Moths and beetles can get through extremely tight spaces. If you have to store a wool item, we suggest using resealable plastic bags or plastic boxes. Wrap the item in clean cotton to protect it from condensation.
All wool in our production has a European origin, with the majority being Bulgarian. It comes from small and medium-sized farms that have declared proof of humane practices. Mules operation is not and has never been applied to the sheep we source. The animals are taken care of with respect – they are allowed to freely eat а natural diet of herbs, weeds, and shrubs. The Oeko-Tex certificate ensures that the raw wool has been sanitized and contains no chemicals. GOTS certified options for loose wool and batting are also available if you are looking for approved organic materials.
Wool harvesting is a cruelty-free process that benefits both the animal and the farmer. Each Spring, specially trained “fleece harvesters” shear the accumulated wool off the sheep’s body in a humane manner without inflicting harm to the animal. Since wool growth doesn’t have a switch-off button, just like human hair, the shearing process is vital for the health and survival of the sheep. If left unchecked, the accumulated wool mass will burden the animal’s joints and impair its ability to move; the untreated sheep would also have a significantly lower quality of life during the hot summers in Bulgaria and have a higher chance of developing infections.
Wool shearing should not be confused with fur harvesting. The collection of fur requires skinning and thus killing the animal. Home of Wool does not support the harm, abuse, and killing of animals. We are part of the millennia-old symbiotic relationship between men and sheep.