We have something for all seasons with the Kingsmead Berber Seasons natural home carpet range. With 18 shades and in three distinct design styles, including a rib construction, our 100% wool Berber carpet has a wide variety of warming, neutral tones to suit many areas of the modern home. Three stunning weaves to choose from - Autumn, Spring or Summer.
Made for complete comfort and cosiness, this traditional Berber wool carpet comes in warming, muted beige tones and subtle, neutral grey shades to suit a range of interior design styles. The 100% wool composition creates a natural springiness allowing it to ‘bounce back’ over prolonged use, making it a long-lasting home carpet choice. The wool fibres also act as a natural insulator, trapping air within its fibres. This can help to regulate the temperature within a room, helping to stay cool in the summer and warm in the winter which can help to reduce household bills and carbon emissions.
"Don’t be fooled by our Berber Seasons pure wool carpet. This wool carpet is suitable for all seasons. Not just warm and cosy in colour, our Berber Seasons carpet is soft underfoot due to its 100% pure wool composition. Soft underfoot without losing out on practicality, and it is naturally hard-wearing, durable and moth resistant. a top quality carpet at an affordable price".
- A top quality 100% British Wool loop pile carpet
- Available in a 4m width with a heavy domestic rating
- Wool - A sustainable eco-friendly flooring solution
- Durable yet stylish with a super warm tog rating of 1.02
- Moth proof and highly durable - British made quality from a trusted brand leader
- Latest on-trend shades in a beautiful tight wool loop design
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Maintenance
Wool contains natural oils that are resilient to dirt and other household soiling; ideal if you have little ones around the house. This results in less time and money being spent on cleaning products, meaning that with regular vacuum cleaning, your carpet will look good for many years to come. For this reason it is very important that regular vacuum cleaning is carried out as soon as the carpet is installed two to three times a week – every day if possible, giving particular attention to areas in front of seating, and in high traffic areas, make a minimum of three passes in these areas.
One of the most effective cleaners for a twist or cut pile carpet is one with a strong suction and a revolving beater bar/brush. This will generally be an upright vacuum cleaner. This will not only remove surface dirt, but also opens up the pile to remove loosely embedded soiling.
An upright vacuum cleaner will also remove the excess fibres of a new carpet ensuring that these are not collected within the pile. The beater bar will also ensure that the pile is ‘lifted’ each time the carpet is maintained.
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.