Shop is the home of natural, healthy sleep

THE home of natural, healthy sleep has opened its doors on West Street in Marlow

John Harris

John Harris

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12:00AM, Monday 17 October 2016

THE home of natural, healthy sleep has opened its doors on West Street in Marlow.

The Wool Room, the UK’s leading retailer of wool homewares, is delighted to open its fifth store and bring its revolutionary natural sleep solutions to the South East of England.

The Wool Room offers the customer something very different — the ability to match their bed and bedding requirements with its sleep-related products in order to deliver the very best night’s sleep, and all made from wool sourced from the fields of England.

The store offers an exclusive range of hand-made and bespoke chemical free British wool-filled beds and mattresses.

Beautiful wool bedding — including wool duvets, pillows and mattress toppers — and all are available to try before buying.



In addition, the Wool Room Marlow offers nursery bedding and accessories, blankets and throws. The magical natural powers of wool can improve your sleep and your health by cleverly regulating sleeping temperature (even between two partners), being naturally flame retardant, and being the only fibre in existence that is natural, sustainable, renewable and biodegradable.

In 2014 Wool Room proved through independent testing that wool is naturally hypoallergenic and is the only natural sleep solution to hold the Allergy UK seal of approval and all its bedding products hold this award.

Sleep wool, sleep well!



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