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NZ Merino secures $3 mln contract with Godfrey Hirst for luxury wool carpet

Monday 6th July 2015

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New Zealand Merino Co, which markets the nation's wool to customers on behalf of suppliers, has secured a $3 million contract to supply a merino wool blend to manufacturer Godfrey Hirst for a luxury carpet range.

The Australian based carpet maker's new range will use fibre from sheep with a Merino genetic base crossed with stronger wool bloodlines. Production runs of the new carpet range will start in the coming shearing season following trials over the past year, NZ Merino said in a statement.

Carpets are traditionally made using strong wool, which is coarse and more durable, while finer wool such as merino tends to be used in clothing. The new carpet range, marketed as "The Merino Collection" under Godfrey Hirst's Feltex brand combines the soft, luxurious qualities of merino wool with the resilience and durability of strong wool, giving a use to a type of sheep once written off as not commercially viable, it said.

"We've worked hard to develop a better understanding of how innovation can open up new commercial opportunities beyond what's considered the 'traditional' use of specific types of wool," said Mike Hargadon, NZ Merino general manager of supply, logistics and innovation. "Traditional wool category lines are blurring and that's a good thing for manufacturers and New Zealand wool growers, opening up new opportunities and markets."

Godfrey Hirst New Zealand general manager Tania Pauling said the company hoped the unique product would help stem the decline in sales of wool carpet.

The fibre, sourced by NZ Merino, is scoured, spun into yarn and tufted into carpet in New Zealand and will be launched in New Zealand this month before being introduced to international markets.

 

 

 

 

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