The Wool Edit

Naturally felt.

The Sweater from our Monasch Collection

FARM TO FLOOR

Wool brings a quiet luxury to interiors—naturally soft, resilient, and renewable. It insulates against noise and temperature, resists flame, purifies indoor air, and wears beautifully over time. For designers, it offers a rich, tactile foundation grounded in nature.

The Monasch Collection takes wool further, weaving it into circular broadloom and rugs that combine refined design with real sustainability. With a scannable product passport, every Monasch piece reveals its origin, making transparency part of the design story.

What truly sets Monasch apart is its commitment to circularity. Using Niaga® technology, rugs are constructed with a detachable backing—meaning they can be cleanly separated and either recycled or biodegraded at end of life. No glues, no compromises.

Each rug is crafted from ZQ‑certified wool sourced from New Zealand and Europe—fully traceable from farm to floor. From sculptural statements to subtle textures, each rug is made in the Netherlands by skilled artisans who spin, dye, and weave with intention. The result is a collection that feels as good as it looks—honest, elegant, and enduring.

For those designing with conscience and creativity, Monasch offers a refined, traceable, and truly sustainable choice.


 

SHEAR SOPHISTICATION

 

Jacaranda celebrates wool’s versatility through rich, handcrafted carpets and rugs that speak to both tradition and contemporary elegance. Their pure wool ranges—such as Chatra, Chennai, Jaspur, and Willingdon—offer dense, luxurious textures entirely woven from natural, renewable fibre. 

For a subtle sheen and added depth, their wool‑blend styles combine wool with TENCEL™—notably Babri, with its natural undyed wool paired with botanic fibre, and Agra, a plush 50/50 mix of wool and TENCEL™.

At the pinnacle of luxury, Kashmir blends cashmere and wool for a velvet-soft, indulgent finish. Ethically made and hand‑woven these collections bring warmth, integrity, and handcrafted charm to design-led interiors.


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