What is Merino Wool & What Makes it So Special
Wrap yourself in the soft, breathable luxury of Australian Merino wool—natural, renewable, and ethically crafted by Waverley Mills for warmth that lasts a lifetime.
Wrap yourself in the soft, breathable luxury of Australian Merino wool—natural, renewable, and ethically crafted by Waverley Mills for warmth that lasts a lifetime.
Ever wondered what makes one wool product feel softer than another? It all comes down to microns. Whether you’re eyeing a luxurious Merino wool throw or a cosy recycled wool...
Wool is a natural material that has been valued for centuries for its ability to create comfortable and supportive bedding. Recent research highlights the specific scientific reasons behind wool's effectiveness...
Stay safe this summer in Australia by preparing for bushfire season. Carrying a wool blanket in your car can help protect you from intense radiant heat during a bushfire. Learn...
From its temperature-regulating and moisture-wicking abilities to its breathability and natural odour resistance, wool keeps you cool, dry, and comfortable all season long. Learn how wool can be your summer...
As winter's chill sets in, it's not just us humans who need a little extra warmth. Our four legged friends, especially certain breeds, can feel the cold just as much...
Read on to learn more about how wool can help improve your sleep. At Waverley Mills we have a long history of working with wool. As one of the last...
Featuring sustainable gifting tips and picks from @connieandluna In our special Waverley Mills Christmas Gifting series, we’re talking to some inspiring creators about how to find the perfect timeless gift for...
Wool is something of a super fibre. In addition to being environmentally friendly, durable, wrinkle resistant & fire resistant, it also helps you sleep better! Studies have found that sleeping on,...
Wool’s inherent chemical structure makes wool naturally flame resistant. 100% Woollen blankets are an essential safety item to have on hand during fire season. Keep woollen blankets in the car...
Wool is 100% naturalWool is 100% natural grown year-round by Australia’s 68 million sheep, consuming a simple blend of water, air, sunshine and grass.