
Sheepskin & Hide






ALL YOUR QUESTIONS, ANSWERED
Are these real sheepskin?
Are these real sheepskin?
Yes. Each piece is real sheepskin — the size, exact shape, and color tone vary because each is a single hide. That natural variation is part of what makes sheepskin look right in a room.
Can I use a sheepskin on the floor?
Can I use a sheepskin on the floor?
Yes, in low-traffic spaces (next to the bed, under a chair, in a corner). Sheepskin doesn't hold up under heavy daily traffic the way wool flat-weave does, which is why it's better as an accent than a primary floor covering.
How do I clean sheepskin?
How do I clean sheepskin?
Shake outdoors regularly. Spot-clean with cold water and a tiny amount of mild detergent — never hot water, never agitate the wool. Every year or two, professional cleaning specifically for sheepskin or pelts. Don't dry-clean.
Are sheepskin rugs warm?
Are sheepskin rugs warm?
Very. Sheep evolved to keep wool insulating in winter, and a real sheepskin retains that property — noticeably warmer underfoot than any synthetic rug, especially in rooms with hardwood or tile floors.
Will sheepskin shed?
Will sheepskin shed?
Lightly, for the first few weeks of use. After that, shedding stops. Vacuuming gently with the beater bar disengaged speeds the break-in process.
What size sheepskin should I get?
What size sheepskin should I get?
Single-pelt sizes work as accents — chairs, ottomans, bed-foot drapes. For a larger floor presence, double-pelt or stitched options give continuous shape. Size of the natural pelt varies, so dimensions are approximate.
Do you offer free returns & exchanges?
Do you offer free returns & exchanges?
Yes, rugs may be returned for a full refund or exchange within 365 days of the delivery date. Rugs are subject to a $35 restocking fee for storage and handling.