Natural Fibre Wadding

Natural fibre wadding is a sustainable filler material that has a number of uses including as stuffing for homemade bedding and furnishing products like duvets and cushions, in stuffed toys for children made from natural materials, in flower packaging, and a variety of other craft projects.

Our natural fibre wadding is made from naturally occurring fibres like wool, alpaca wool, and sustainable PLA fibres, using a thermal bonding process. This means it is more eco-friendly, and generally safer from a health and safety standpoint. They are available in roll form or pre-cut pieces for your convenience, and like other items in our catalogue, they are 100% recyclable.

Options available:
Density

300-5000 GSM

Thickness

18-250mm

Width

100-2600mm

Format

Rolls and pre-cut pieces

We also manufacture polyester wadding as well as other textile products such as carpet underlays, felts and moving blankets. As a company, we put the environment at the centre of everything we do. By reusing and recycling wool, viscose, cotton, and a number of other materials, we aim to minimise landfill waste. We can recycle both textiles produced by us, and those that are not, as long as they are not contaminated. By choosing our products, you can help us keep New Zealand green and pristine.

Textile Products is a NZ owned and operated company that has been in operation for over six decades. We supply our textiles for a wide range of uses in Kiwi homes and commercial buildings. Visit us at our factory in Onehunga, Auckland, and we would love to discuss your requirements and help you find the right materials.

What can this be used for?
  • Duvets, bedspreads and bed tops
  • Fillings for sleeping bags
  • Filter material
  • Fillings for pillows and soft toys
  • Fillings for pet beds
  • Flower packaging

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