Introducing the Littlebourne Wool Loop Carpet, a versatile and stylish flooring option from Everyroom. This carpet features a contemporary loop pile design, crafted with 50% wool and 50% polyester for a blend of softness and durability. Its neutral tones effortlessly complements any décor, adding a touch of elegance to your home.
The Littlebourne Wool Loop Carpet is designed for modern living, offering exceptional stain resistance and easy maintenance, making it perfect for busy households. Available in 4m and 5m width, it provides a seamless fit for any room, ensuring a cozy and inviting atmosphere.
Experience the perfect combination of quality, comfort, and practicality with the Littlebourne Wool Loop Carpet!
- Action backing
- Great performance
- Loop pile
- Suitable for domestic areas
- Wear warranty of 7 years
- Pile weight: 930gr/m2
- Suitable for underfloor heating
- Available in multi widths - 4m & 5m wide
Sustainability
WHY CHOOSE WOOL?
NATURAL
Wool is a protein fibre formed in the skin of sheep, and is thus one hundred percent natural, not man-made. Since the Stone Age, it has been appreciated as one of the most effective forms of all-weather protection known to man, and science is yet to produce a fibre which matches its unique properties.
RENEWABLE
As long as there is grass to graze on, every year sheep will produce a new fleece; making wool a renewable fibre source. Woolgrowers actively work to safeguard the environment and improve efficiency, endeavouring to make the wool industry sustainable for future generations.
BIODEGRADABLE
At the end of its useful life, wool can be returned to the soil, where it decomposes, releasing valuable nutrients into the ground. When a natural wool fibre is disposed of in soil, it takes a very short time to break down, whereas most synthetics are extremely slow to degrade.
NATURAL INSULATOR
Wool is a hygroscopic fibre. As the humidity of the surrounding air rises and falls, the fibre absorbs and releases water vapour. Heat is generated and retained during the absorption phase, which makes wool a natural insulator. Used in the home, wool insulation helps to reduce energy costs and prevents the loss of energy to the external environment, thus reducing carbon emissions.
BREATHABLE
Wool fibres are crimped, and when tightly packed together, form millions of tiny pockets of air. This unique structure allows it to absorb and release moisture—either in the atmosphere or perspiration from the wearer—without compromising its thermal efficiency. Wool has a large capacity to absorb moisture vapour (up to 30 per cent of its own weight) next to the skin, making it extremely breathable.