Care Lana

Thanks to its self-cleaning properties, wool hardly ever needs washing.
If stains appear, remove them locally. If necessary, hand wash at max. 30°C with a gentle wool detergent. After washing, press out excess water with a towel and dry flat, away from direct heat.

If you’d rather not wash it yourself, you can always take it to a professional dry cleaner.

To refresh wool, simply shake it out or gently brush it with a soft-bristle brush – this will remove pilling and fiber knots. If the natural scent feels too strong, air the product out. In winter, you can hang it outdoors in frost, or if that’s not possible, place it in a dry plastic bag and leave it in the freezer for 24 hours.