Black Sheep (white light) - Eco-Friendly Icelandic Sheepskins
When sourcing for a sheepskin for an interior design project, Architect, Bryce Gracey was attracted to these eclectic pelts (and their large scale) when he first spotted them; and even more so when they were stamped eco-friendly. He really enjoyed getting up each morning with one under his feet and thought others would too. Hence Black Sheep (white light) was born.
Eco-friendly, meaning that they are tanned without using harmful chemicals such as chromium or bleach (which are conventionally used) and from a practical stand-point, you can comfortably throw one of these sheepskins on the bed or crib to beat the winter chill and not worry about it.
Available in the US and Canada, the sheepskins come in white, black, spotted and shorn. Click here to find out more. Pssssst! The are having a holiday sale - apply code 'HOLIDAY' at check-out to save 10% off your order.
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thanks, Jan!
we're having a holiday sale - apply code 'HOLIDAY' at check-out to save 10% off your order.
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