Cooper's Cormo wool: The epitome of homegrown
Fine, supersoft, and super special, Cormo wool first came on the scene in 1959, when the first Cormo lambs were born on Ian Downie’s property, located near Bothwell. The remarkable Cormo wool used for this throw was grown in nearby Rowella by Mandy and Carl Cooper. “Cooper’s Cormo”, as we affectionately call it, is the epitome of homegrown. The Coopers tend their Cormo sheep on Wilmore's Bluff farm, which boasts picturesque Tasmanian sunsets that span 500 acres along the Tamar Valley River. This idyllic setting marks the inception of our buttery soft throws.
Our throws in the making
From spinning wool to weaving and finishing, our team's dedication to quality is evident at every step of the process. We are proud to produce every textile here on site at our mill in Launceston, Tasmania.
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