If you’ve invested in a top-notch mattress, it’s only natural that you’d want to keep it in pristine condition for as long as possible. One way to achieve this goal and increase your bed’s comfort level is using a wool mattress protector. Our protectors are made from 100% Sandringham wool, traceable all the way back to the bale, and exclusively crafted by fellow Made in Britain member Baavet for the Wrought Iron and Brass Bed Company.

Not only do they provide a hypoallergenic barrier against dust mites, but with wool’s natural ability to wick away from your mattress. With proper care, one of our wool mattress protectors can extend the lifespan of your mattress, resulting in better quality sleep for a longer period.

Unlike conventional protectors, ours feature open sides that help with ventilation, enhancing the breathability and freshness of your sleeping environment. If you want unparalleled comfort and a breathable sleep environment, try our authentic British-made mattress protector, made from soft 100% Sandringham wool.

Are you ready to experience the ultimate comfort of our Sandringham wool mattress protector? Our comforting natural wool protector is available in the following sizes:

  • Single – 90 x 190cm
  • Double – 135 x 190cm
  • King Size – 150 x 200cm
  • Super King – 180 x 200cm
  • Emperor – 200 x 200cm

  • Fill material: 100% carded Sandringham Wool.
  • Cover fabric: Soft organic cotton.
  • Care instructions: Caring for your mattress protector is effortless, as wool naturally repels dirt, moisture, and dust. We advise airing your wool mattress protector outside once a month. For heavy soiling, machine wash it using wool detergent on a delicate cycle at 30 degrees and air dry it. Avoid tumble drying.
  • Handcrafted in Britain by Baavet, exclusively for Wrought Iron and Brass Bed Co.

Caring for your mattress protector is easy due to wool’s natural ability to repel dirt, moisture, and dust. We recommend airing your wool mattress protector outdoors at least once a month. If it becomes heavily soiled, we suggest machine washing it on a delicate cycle at 30 degrees using wool detergent and then line drying. Avoid tumble drying.