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If you’ve ever wondered whether sheepskin is hypoallergenic, you’re not alone. With allergies on the rise, many people want to bring the cosy comfort of sheepskin into their homes—but worry about potential triggers. The good news? Natural sheepskin is often a friend to allergy sufferers rather than a foe. In this post, we’ll explore what hypoallergenic really means, how sheepskin measures up, and why it could be one of the best choices for your home’s soft furnishings.

Is Sheepskin Really Hypoallergenic?

Yes — for many people, sheepskin can be considered hypoallergenic. Its natural wool fibres are breathable and moisture-wicking, which helps prevent the build-up of dust mites, mould, and bacteria — all common triggers for allergies.

Sheepskin also contains lanolin, a naturally occurring substance that can help soothe the skin and deter irritants. Its gentle, soft texture makes it a popular choice for nurseries, children’s rooms, and cosy corners where comfort really counts.

As always, if you or your little ones have specific allergies or sensitivities, it’s a good idea to check with a healthcare professional. But for most households, sheepskin offers a snug and safe way to add natural warmth and softness to your space.

Lol Sheepskin Footstool in Ivory
Cloud Sheepskin rug in Ivory

Why natural sheepskin is gentle on allergies

Sheepskin is a natural fibre, harvested and tanned with care to keep it as pure as possible. Its dense wool fibres naturally repel dust mites and inhibit the growth of bacteria and mould—two common allergy triggers. Plus, the lanolin (a natural oil in wool) has antimicrobial properties that help keep the skin-friendly vibes flowing.

Oak Poppy Sheepskin bench in Rare Breed
Quad Sheepskin rug in Oatmeal Boucle

Sheepskin versus synthetic alternatives

Unlike synthetic rugs or throws, which can trap dust and irritants, sheepskin’s open fibre structure breathes easily, reducing moisture and preventing the build-up of allergens. That means it’s less likely to provoke sneezes or itchy eyes.

Cagney and Lacey Sheepskin Chair & Footstool in oatmeal boucle
Round Sheepskin Dressing Table Stool in Viridian

Tips for allergy sufferers using sheepskin

  • Choose sheepskin in lighter colours like Ivory or Natural, which are less likely to show dust or dirt.

  • Regularly shake and gently vacuum your sheepskin (using the hose nozzle, not the brush) to keep it fresh.

  • Avoid exposing your sheepskin to moisture, which can encourage mould.

  • Consider our professional cleaning service for a thorough, allergy-friendly refresh.

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Square Sheepskin Cushions - Rare Breed Square Sheepskin Cushion

A Natural Choice for Cosy Living

Sheepskin is a timeless favourite for those who value comfort and style. Its breathable wool fibres help regulate temperature, making it feel snug in winter and fresh in summer — perfect for year-round use. Thanks to its soft, fluffy texture and natural charm, sheepskin is a welcome addition to all kinds of spaces, from calm corners to busy family rooms. While individual sensitivities can vary, most people find sheepskin to be a gentle and comforting option that’s easy to love.

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