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Home-grown softness
Soft, springy and naturally supportive, wool keeps you warm and dry. It’s also anti-bacterial and, as it's inherently fire retardant, there’s no need to use chemicals in any of our beds. And because we raise our own sheep it’s also more sustainable.
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Cool Comfort
Soft and absorbent, cotton has strong wicking properties. Egyptian cotton is softer and longer in length, and is perfect for keeping you cool and dry.
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The finest of textures
Softer and smoother than wool, this fibre's texture gives it a more luxurious feel. It is used in the top filling layers of the mattress.
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Softer and stronger
The double coat of the Cashmere goat is soft and smooth, but also highly resilient. While the outer layer is durable, the fine, soft under down is lighter and more insulating than other wools.
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Luxury meets strength
Silk is a luxurious fibre found in many Harrison mattresses. Its natural moisture-absorbing qualities help our beds to stay cool in the summer and warm in the winter.
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Grown in Yorkshire
Flax is the fibre used to make linen. It is a strong, light and sustainable material that creates breathable organic fillings, helping to improve moisture management.
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Grown in Yorkshire
Hemp is a highly absorbent material and is naturally resistant to mildew, helping to keep beds fresh and hygienic.
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For sumptuous layering
Durable, springy and hardwearing, horse hair provides versatile and sumptuous layering. It is a uniquely resilient fibre which we use in many of our high-end mattresses for its supportive attributes.
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Naturally supportive
The natural bounce and curl give loft and comfort, while also being resilient and durable. The hollow fibres enable humidity to be extracted, encouraging a micro-climate around the body.
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