Wool For Your Bottom
Bit of a soap box rant – but I’m on the defensive. A concerned colleague of mine recently brought it to my attention that vinyl producers are claiming that their synthetic plastic material (Poly Vinyl...
View ArticleSheep Shearing in Paradise
A short film cobbled together from footage I took in New Zealand this month.. It shows the shearing (wool harvesting) process. Check it out.. Filed under: animal welfare, Carpet, Ethical, farming,...
View ArticleWool Season
It’s Friday afternoon, the last friday before Christmas. This will be the last WoolBlog post for 2013. The blog has been found 27,844 times as I write this. You might be visitor number 27,845 (sorry...
View ArticleBest Domotex Ever
Wools of New Zealand just experienced an amazing Domotex in Hannover, the most successful ever. Maybe we are doing something right? As the world moves swiftly from mindless (consumerism) to mindful,...
View ArticleIntegrity and happy sheep
New Zealand has a reputation for producing clean white soft lovely wool. Recently via Facebook someone asked “Yeah that’s all OK but how do you treat the sheep?” I think this was a fair question,...
View ArticleEinstein and Spherical Sheep in a Vacuum
Today is Albert Einstein’s birthday, and weirdly there is no Goggle Doodle celebrating the great man? Albert Eintein With no Einstein we would not understand the curvature of space and time, we would...
View ArticleFuture Materials.
Remember Crumbwool? Crumbwool is a carpet underlay which is the result of a partnership between Wools of New Zealand and Anglo Recycling. It’s made from 100% recycled content, Wool carpet off-cuts...
View ArticleDesigning Smarter Textiles
Recently I was asked about the integration of electronics into carpets and textiles and what my ideas are to bring this inevitable merger together. That got me thinking… Is it inevitable? “Should we be...
View ArticleThe Midas Rug
“All that is gold does not glitter” Being hand woven right now is the ‘Aulana Midas Rug’ created with Aulana technology. All the colours are created using Noble Bond’s remarkable invention that...
View ArticleAuthentic Effects
Authentic Effects – It’s supposed to soften. Your carpet is supposed to soften in hue – if it’s a good one. Strong UV (ultra violet) light causes pigment to fade, so its no surprise that textiles and...
View ArticleI used to be a…
This pencil used to be a CD case. Pencil from the Royal Society of Arts “This pencil is made from UK recycled CD cases” The pencil is a brilliant piece of marketing. It allows the Royal Society of Arts...
View ArticleWorking with nature.
Some very famous brands have been talking to us recently about ethics. Concerns have been raised about the wool fibre grown for their products. Animal activist groups, and lets be fair, who don’t...
View ArticleWOOL | THE NATURAL CHOICE
Wool creates the ideal habitat for homes and offices. There are so many reasons why New Zealand wool is the perfect material for humans to live with. Here are a few of the top reasons why wool offers...
View ArticleForensic Integrity
It is the start of 2016 so I predict ever increasing scrutiny of supply chains to ensure that social and environmental values are not compromised in the supply of products and services to consumers,...
View ArticleSecond Life SolidWool
SolidWool are a brilliant young company making beautiful items from Herdwick wool. Hannah and Justin Floyd do an amazing job of designing, manufacturing and marketing their products made in England...
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