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Keep up with the newest blogs, resources, guides and news here at Woolroom.
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Blogs
How to Create a Warm Thanksgiving with Wool Bedding and Decor
Fall is in the air and Thanksgiving guests are making plans to visit. We have all the right tips for...read moreRead more Read more10 October 25Olivia Groves -
Traceability
Red House Farm, Powys - Where Welsh Hills Meet Woolroom’s Deluxe Comfort
We recently visited Red House Farm where Huw and Sioned work tirelessly to tend to their farm. The wool from...read moreRead more15 October 25Adam Hirst -
Blogs
How to Choose a Sustainable Mattress
A guide dedicated to choosing the right, non-toxic, eco-friendly and sustainably-sourced mattress on the market.Read more13 October 25Olivia Groves
Blog
Dive into the latest topics, tips, and recommendations for your best night's sleep.
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Blogs
Stay Cool with Wool Bedding: Breathable and Comfortable
The ultimate guide to sleeping cool with wool night after night. We dive into the fiber research behind how wool...read more29 July 25Olivia Groves -
Blogs
Eco-Friendly Bedding: Sustainable Sleep for a Healthier You
Your bedroom should feel good and do good. Natural wool products create a cosy, breathable space that supports your health...read more29 July 25Olivia Groves -
Blogs
Stay Cool with Wool Bedding: Breathable and Comfortable
The ultimate guide to sleeping cool with wool night after night. We dive into the fiber research behind how wool...read more29 July 25Olivia Groves -
Blogs
Top Reasons Americans & Canadians Are Switching to Wool Mattresses
Tired of restless nights? Wool mattresses regulate temperature, wick away moisture, and are naturally hypoallergenic for healthier, deeper sleep. Plus,...read more29 July 25Olivia Groves
Resources
Reference the research behind our wool bedding and how to get a regenerative night sleep.
Guides
Read our latest sleep and advice guides to help you sleep better, naturally.
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Guides
Down vs. Wool vs. Synthetic Bedding: Which Fiber Type Is Best for Sleep?
Not all bedding fibers perform the same. While down offers softness and synthetics promise affordability, wool stands out for its...read more06 May 26Jessica Timmons -
Guides
Why the Right Natural Sheets Make the Bed Complete
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Blogs
What Makes Hotel Bed Linens So Nice? (And How to Recreate the Feel at Home)
Ever wondered why hotel beds feel so crisp, cool, and comfortable? From long-staple cotton and percale weaves to breathable natural...read more06 May 26Jessica Timmons -
Sleep & Wellness
Best Bedding for Allergy Season: Why Natural Fibers Matter in Spring
The best bedding for allergy season is made from breathable, natural fibers like wool. By regulating temperature and moisture, wool...read more06 May 26Jessica Timmons -
Guides
How Long Do Duvets Last? What Affects Lifespan and When to Replace Yours
Most duvets are replaced too late and after they’ve already lost lots of their comfort and performance. Discover how long...read more06 May 26Jessica Timmons -
Guides
How to Switch Your Bedding for Spring: The Wool Comforter Guide
Spring is the hardest season to get bedding right. Temperatures swing, nights are unpredictable, and most conventional fills leave you...read more06 May 26Jessica Timmons -
Guides
Allergy-Friendly Mattress Toppers: What Really Works
Adding a mattress topper is a great way to change the firmness or temperature regulation of your existing bed. But...read more01 May 26Olivia Groves -
Guides
The Downsides of Down, And What Makes Wool Better for Sleep
Down bedding may feel luxurious at first, but it often traps heat, holds moisture, and loses its loft over time....read more01 May 26Olivia Groves -
Guides
Mattress Topper vs. Mattress Pad vs. Mattress Protector: What’s the Difference and Which Do You Need?
Adding the right layer to your existing mattress is a surprisingly effective way to improve your comfort for better sleep....read more01 May 26Jessica Timmons
Traceability
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Traceability
Red House Farm, Powys - Where Welsh Hills Meet Woolroom’s Deluxe Comfort
We recently visited Red House Farm where Huw and Sioned work tirelessly to tend to their farm. The wool from...read more15 October 25Adam Hirst -
Traceability
Wool ID: Classic Collection Farmers
Our Classic collection is made possible by a trusted network of British farmers who share our passion for natural, sustainable...read more06 May 24Chris Tattersall -
Traceability
Wool ID: Deluxe Washable Collection Farmers
The Deluxe Washable collection brings together innovation and tradition, using machine-washable wool sourced directly from farms across the UK.07 November 24Adam Hirst -
Traceability
Wool ID: Organic Washable Collection Farmers
Certified organic and fully traceable, our Organic Washable collection is built on strong partnerships with farmers who uphold the highest...read more06 February 25Adam Hirst -
Traceability
Wool ID: Mattress Collection Farmers
Behind every Woolroom mattress is a community of skilled farmers committed to raising sheep with care and integrity.04 February 25Adam Hirst
News
See the latest industry news and updates from the Woolroom sleep experts.
Mission
Discover the natural, ethically-sourced, sustainable sleep you’ve been dreaming of.
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Mission
The Woolroom Way: Better Sleep, Naturally
At Woolroom, better sleep starts with nature. Discover how traceable British wool, ethical sourcing, and scientifically backed bedding work together...read more06 May 26Jessica Timmons -
Traceability
Why Traceable Wool Matters (and How Wool ID® Sets the Standard)
One of the core missions at Woolroom is traceability. Our commitment to knowing where our wool comes from - from...read more10 November 25Olivia Groves -
Guides
Not All Wool Is Grown Equal
Not all wool is created equal. At Woolroom, we believe the secret to better sleep starts with selecting the right...read more29 October 25Chris Tattersall -
Traceability
Red House Farm, Powys - Where Welsh Hills Meet Woolroom’s Deluxe Comfort
We recently visited Red House Farm where Huw and Sioned work tirelessly to tend to their farm. The wool from...read more15 October 25Adam Hirst