East Perry is a collection of handmade artisan decor and 100% organic ethically made and farmed sheepskins, Moroccan rugs, and cowhides for the conscious home.
Choosing the right mattress topper is crucial for ensuring a good night's sleep, comfort, and overall well-being. When it comes to natural materials, sheepskin and wool are two popular options, each with its unique qualities. In this blog post, we'll explore the differences between a sheepskin mattress topper and a wool mattress topper, focusing on the maintenance, health benefits and durability that make sheepskin the superior choice for using as a mattress topper.
Dogs are known for their loyalty, unconditional love, and boundless joy. However, just like humans, our canine companions can experience anxiety and stress. Whether it's due to separation anxiety, loud noises, or unfamiliar environments, helping your dog find comfort is a top priority. One way to alleviate your furry friend's anxiety is by introducing natural sheepskin into their life. In this blog post, we'll explore how natural sheepskin can provide a soothing and comforting solution for anxious dogs.
" I started East Perry seven years ago after witnessing the effects natural sheepskin had on my newborn. It became an essential item in our home while improving his sleep, soothing his sensitive body during floor time, and giving him an overall sense of comfort. Seven years later, I can confidently say that we’ve served thousand of happy parents who all report similar stories, noting that their sheepskin has become an essential “tool” in their nursery."
Taking care of your sheepskin is a breeze. It requires very little attention, although we do have some customers that find great relaxation in giving their pelt a good brush! The thing about naturally tanned sheepskins like ours is that they are essentially self-cleaning. Sheepskin is dirt and bacteria resistant. It has been known for centuries that the lanolin in natural sheepskin provides it with a self cleaning quality when the sheepskin is hung in fresh air. Cool, right? But perhaps your sheepskin needs a little love. Is it looking sad, kinda smelly, or maybe it just isn't shinning like it use to?