Care Guide

1. Wool Duvet Inserts

  • Daily Use: Avoid machine drying—heat can damage natural wool fibers. Instead, air-dry thoroughly in a cool, dry area.
  • Storage: Keep clean, dry inserts in a cool, dry environment. Enhance preservation by adding cedar chips (a natural pest deterrent).
  • Why It’s Great: Low-maintenance care ensures long-lasting coziness for years.

2. Latex Pillows

  • Protection: Use a pillow protector to shield from body oils.
  • Stain Care: Spot-clean spills/stains immediately with appropriate methods. Ensure pillows are fully dry before reuse to maintain support.
  • Pillow Protector Care: Machine or hand-wash in cold water on gentle cycle. Use non-chlorine bleach sparingly if needed. Tumble dry on low heat or line-dry (avoid direct sunlight).

3. Down Duvets & Pillows

  • Daily Protection: Always use a duvet cover and pillow protectors to block body oils.
  • Washing: Use an oversized washer without a center agitator. Wash in cold water with mild detergent on delicate cycle.
  • Drying: Tumble dry on low heat (dry 1–3 hours beyond when outer fabric feels dry—use wool dryer balls to speed up fluffing). Avoid fabric softeners/dryer sheets.
  • Extra Care: Air-dry for 24 hours post-machine drying. Refresh periodically by airing outdoors in sunlight. Fluff regularly to maintain loft.

4. Organic Cotton & Linen Bedding/Bath

  • Washing: Machine-wash in cold water on gentle/delicate cycle with like colors. Use natural, plant-based detergent. Avoid whiteners (they dull color) and chlorine bleach (turns cotton yellow/weaks fibers); non-chlorine bleach is okay if needed.
  • Drying: Air-dry for a natural feel, or tumble dry on low heat and remove promptly to reduce wrinkles.
  • Ironing: Use a warm iron for cotton/wool; a hot iron for linen. Skip fabric softeners/dryer sheets to preserve absorbency (wool dryer balls work great here!).

5. Decorative Pillows

  • Pre-Wash: Remove pillow inserts before cleaning covers.
  • Washing: Hand-wash or machine-wash covers in cold water on gentle/delicate cycle.
  • Drying/Ironing: Tumble dry on low heat to prevent shrinkage/damage. Iron covers inside out: use warm iron for cotton/wool, hot iron for linen, for a smooth finish.
Final Tip: All products thrive with simple habits—use protectors, avoid harsh heat/chemicals, and care for materials as directed. Enjoy lasting comfort and style!