Yellow Earth Australia
Sheepskin Rug - Ivory - Medium 80cm - Long Wool Australian Merino Sheepskin
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Sink your feet into something extraordinary. Our Ivory Long Wool Sheepskin Rug is crafted from 100% Australian Merino fleece — one of the world's softest natural fibres — delivering a cloud-like pile that transforms any room into a warm, inviting retreat. Naturally temperature-regulating, it keeps you cosy in winter and cool in summer, without ever feeling synthetic or sweaty.
Long wool fibres give this rug its signature lush, voluminous look — visibly richer and more dramatic than standard sheepskin rugs, with a deeply plush, cushioning feel that you'll want to come back to every day.
- Cloud-soft long wool pile — deeply plush Merino fibres create an indulgent, cushioning feel underfoot
- 100% natural & breathable — regulates temperature year-round; warm in winter, cool in summer
- Ethically tanned Australian Merino sheepskin — traceable, premium-grade fleece you can feel good about
- Generous medium size — 80cm × 55cm (measured from pelt side), perfect for bedside, armchair, nursery, or lounge
- Versatile ivory tone — a natural off-white that complements any interior style, from coastal to contemporary
- Available in other stylish colours — find the perfect match for your home
Care instructions: Cold hand wash using a Woolskin Shampoo, dry in the shade, or otherwise professional dry-clean. We offer a specially formulated Woolskin Shampoo on our website available here.
As these rugs are made from 100% natural sheepskin, colour tone may vary slightly between individual rugs and from what you see on screen. If you're purchasing two or more rugs of the same colour, we strongly recommend ordering them together in a single order — our team will hand-select matching rugs for you. Orders placed separately cannot be guaranteed to be an identical match, as dye batches can vary slightly.
To keep your rug looking its best, avoid prolonged exposure to direct sunlight or rotate it regularly. UV and strong sunlight can gradually affect the colour of dyed sheepskin over time.





