Sheepskins for Hospitality

How Boutique Hotels Use Sheepskin to Elevate the Guest Experience
In boutique hospitality, the physical quality of a room is part of what guests are paying for. The materials in the room either communicate that quality or they undermine it. Sheepskin has become a...
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The Case for Natural Textiles in Hospitality Design
The argument for natural textiles in hospitality is not primarily aesthetic. It is practical. Natural materials perform differently from synthetics in ways that matter in a commercial context: they...
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Sheepskin for Restaurants and Cafes: Warmth, Acoustics and Atmosphere
Sheepskin in a restaurant or cafe is not a decorative gesture. It solves specific problems that operators deal with every service: hard seating that loses guests after forty minutes, rooms that tur...
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How to Source Sheepskin for Your Hospitality Business
Sourcing sheepskin for a hospitality business is a different exercise from buying a piece for a home. Aesthetic appeal matters less than it does in retail; consistency, reliability of supply, and f...
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Caring for Sheepskin in a Commercial Setting
The most common source of premature deterioration in hospitality sheepskin is not heavy use. It is incorrect cleaning. The care requirements are not complex, but they are specific — and the differe...
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Sheepskin Throws for Glamping and Outdoor Hospitality
Glamping and outdoor hospitality have a specific problem: the physical environment is part of the product, and that environment is inherently variable. A bell tent, shepherd’s hut, or treehouse is ...
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