
Shepherd Ida is a soft chair cushion made from short-haired Australian sheepskin. All sheepskins are natural and therefore there can be variations in their structure. The underneath is natural leather. Ø 38 cm.
Perfect for all chairs, since the short hair nestles naturally around the shape of the chair. The chair cushion has a thin foil on the back to prevent the cushion from sliding on the surface. Therefore the back can also be washed with a damp cloth.
The sheepskins come from sheep born and bred in Iceland’s open nature and the animals are in minimal contact with humans. All skins are unique and therefore, no two are the same.
The skins are chosen carefully and treated gently. They provide warmth and that attractive Nordic look.
Care: Shake or comb the product regularly and it stays nice and soft. Not suitable for machine wash. If bad luck strikes, take the skin to the dry cleaner’s
37x37cm
Inner pillow in 100% Down to fit pillow cases from House Doctor.
Available in four sizes: 60 x 60cm, 50 x 30cm, 50 x 50cm and 40 x 60cm
Shepherd Ida is a soft chair pad made from short-haired sheepskin. All sheepskins are natural and therefore there can be variations in their structure. The underneath is natural leather. Ø 38 cm.
In case of lighter soiling:
Vacuum, use a clothes rollar or hand dry after using a sponge and lukewarm water. Shake and air sheep/lambskins regularly for the best luster and shape, and it is better to do this on a day there is damp in the air. Do not subject the sheepskin to high temperatures or direct sunlight.
In the case of coarser soiling:
Skins with a wool length of up to 35mm can be washed in the washing machine. Skins with full length wool should not be washed in the washing machine. Use a mild detergent (wool shampoo) with a ph-value of 3.5 - 5.5, which is free from ensymes, phosphates, peroxides, aliklies and bleaches. Coarser soiling on the skins should be soaked in cold water before washing. Wash in the washing machine and chose the wool program/30 degrees. Always use a lot of water. It is okay to use spin but avoid using the tumble dryer and absolutely no tumble drying with heat. Do not use bleach or conditioner. Sheep/lambskins should be hung up or dried flat in room temperature. Work, (drag and rub) the skin whilst still damp to keep the skin flexable. Do not iron. Sheepskins can even be dry cleaned by a specialist. Do not subject the sheepskin to high temperatures or direct sunlight.
Icelandic Short Haired Sheepskin
100% natural lambskin of unique quality
Adds a luxurious and cozy touch to any interior. Drape it over the back of a chair, put it on the bed, the sofa or use it as a decorative floor rug.
Size: 50x100cm
Hair length approximately: 5cm
Shepherd Ida is a soft chair cushion made from short-haired Australian sheepskin. All sheepskins are natural and therefore there can be variations in their structure. The underneath is natural leather. Ø 38 cm.
In case of lighter soiling:
Vacuum, use a clothes rollar or hand dry after using a sponge and lukewarm water. Shake and air sheep/lambskins regularly for the best luster and shape, and it is better to do this on a day there is damp in the air. Do not subject the sheepskin to high temperatures or direct sunlight.
In the case of coarser soiling:
Skins with a wool length of up to 35mm can be washed in the washing machine. Skins with full length wool should not be washed in the washing machine. Use a mild detergent (wool shampoo) with a ph-value of 3.5 - 5.5, which is free from ensymes, phosphates, peroxides, aliklies and bleaches. Coarser soiling on the skins should be soaked in cold water before washing. Wash in the washing machine and chose the wool program/30 degrees. Always use a lot of water. It is okay to use spin but avoid using the tumble dryer and absolutely no tumble drying with heat. Do not use bleach or conditioner. Sheep/lambskins should be hung up or dried flat in room temperature. Work, (drag and rub) the skin whilst still damp to keep the skin flexable. Do not iron. Sheepskins can even be dry cleaned by a specialist. Do not subject the sheepskin to high temperatures or direct sunlight.