Fur, when worn, is fashionable and luxurious; when used in furniture, it can easily enhance the style. However, the first impression of fur is that it's not environmentally friendly, but this is not the case. Currently, most fur used is artificial fur, such as shearling. Shearling products are high-end consumer goods, and are known as "soft gold" in the international market. Various household items made from it are praised by international fur experts as "warmth for all seasons."
Traditional fur patterns are being used on more furniture facades, expanding the area filled with warmth, and various techniques allow fur to display diverse styles. Classic shearling home furnishings use high-quality Australian lambskin combined with knitted and silk fabrics, along with various pattern designs, to achieve eye-catching effects when paired with black, white, or even brightly colored furniture.
Characteristics of sheepskin
Warmth retention: In the cold winter, it keeps your back, waist and hips from feeling the chill, protecting your body.
Breathability: The biggest feature of sheepskin is that it is both warm and breathable. The parts that are in contact with the body for a long time will not cause discomfort because there are gaps between each hair fiber, which allows air to circulate.
Comfort: High-quality wool has a smooth and delicate feel and excellent resilience. Each wool fiber supports every part that comes into contact with your body, making you feel soft and comfortable.
Applications of sheepskin
Shearling fur home accessories, such as car seat backs, living room sofa cushions, and blankets, appear with a fluffy visual appeal, wrapped in a soft, plush coat, or with a radiating overall shape, exuding a touch of sexiness. Whether in fashion or home décor, whether paired with genuine leather lounge chairs or most minimalist Italian furniture, they blend seamlessly. After all, the delicate fur isn't overly extravagant in its design, but rather emphasizes comfort and softness.
Fluffy fabrics mixed with faux fur are often used as decorations for wooden and metal furniture, while more often fur is laid on armchairs to create a warm atmosphere.
This wool-covered lounge chair features a backrest hand-woven from 100 meters of specially made cotton and linen rope. A fine, natural long-haired wool blanket is spread over the seat, hence its common name, the "Flag Rope Chair." Simple yet luxurious, it offers a warm embrace in winter, and in the summer, removing the wool blanket transforms it into a beach chair. Imagine using this design for bedding: in the cold winter, spreading out a soft, plush blanket, lying on it would be incredibly warm and cozy-you wouldn't want to get up!
The use of fur in furniture brings many surprises, not only enhancing the aesthetics and sophistication of the home environment but also highlighting its practicality.

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