New Zealand Inside & Out
Felted Gisborne lambswool cover filled with Canterbury grown flaxseed
Made by us
Designed and lovingly crafted in our Auckland workroom where people and planet come before profit
Sustainable
Both wool and flaxseed are renewable and naturally biodegradable, making this environmentally responsible
Wind Protection
Holds your doors open against breezes and gusts to keep the doors from slamming
Invite nature into your home, in a door stop
We're in awe of nature's power to revitalise - through textures, scents, and natural therapeutic properties.
It makes sense to us that nature features in as many items in our homes as possible - like the humble but purposeful door stop.
Why Choose "New Zealand's Door Stop"?
The Sustainable Choice
We have to hand it to the sheep; they take care of the heavy lifting when it comes to sustainability. Their fleece regrows after shearing, making wool a 100% natural and renewable resource.
Its natural resilience also gives wool products a longer lifespan than their manufactured counterparts.
Furthermore, wool is biodegradable and contains renewable atmospheric carbon. So when it finally is returned to the earth, it fertilises and oxygenates the ground by releasing valuable restorative nutrients into the soil.
The flaxseed and lavender filling are both renewable crops and an environmentally responsible alternative to fills usually found in door stops.
Looks good, feels good
We experience our world through our senses and not only will our door stops look good in your home (or workplace), they are tactile and feel so good to touch.
The things we feel with our hands can remind us of things we feel in our hearts, textures and feelings have a lot in common. As humans, we need, even crave, tangible, physical interactions with things around us. The natural texture of the door stops provides that connection, enabling a deeper sensory experience - which has to be positive for our wellbeing,
Texture also has this magic ability to let objects ‘speak’ to us. Our sense of touch is deeply rooted in memory, eliciting nostalgic sensations from childhood and other precious moments, thus triggering the emotions we felt in the past.
Natural is just better
It is time to invite nature back into your home and move away from synthetic-based fibres.
Humans have an inherent love of nature, and some believe an inherent need to connect to nature.
Studies have proven both mental wellbeing and human performance are enhanced when natural elements are incorporated into our homes and places of work.
Safety
Doors can be a source of injury for children and pets. If a door is caught by the wind or swung hut quickly, unsuspecting fingers or paws can get caught in the door jam. Ouch!
By keeping your doors open with a door stop you reduce the risk of injuries and keep your family safe, whilst looking stylish too.
A kinder way of doing business
Our mission is to craft premium pillows, eye masks, duvets, and other essentials that help people sleep and live better.
Alongside this, we are committed to treating our makers, suppliers, community, and environment with kindness and respect. Everything we do is shaped by our dedication to these values.
♡ Kind to you
♡ Kind to New Zealand
♡ Kind to the planet
Our Materials
Felted Lambswool
New Zealand wool fabric has amazing natural properties that make it both durable and healthier for your home.
The felted wool is produced at the Inter-Weave mill in Auckland. Established as a small family business in 1976., Inter-Weave has developed into New Zealand’s only remaining manufacturer of high-end, residential and commercial upholstery fabrics, wool homewares and apparel. They believe by creating durable, authentic, beautifully designed wool fabrics, the world is enlightened to the natural beauty, sustainability and benefits of NZ wool products
Canterbury Flaxseed
Our door stops are filled with Canterbury grown flaxseed (and calming dried lavender flowers).
Flaxseed is a crop that has been grown for hundreds of years and is not to be confused with New Zealand native flax, flaxseed (also known as linseed) is a slender annual plant which is harvested during late summer/early autumn; the capsule containing the seeds shatters, releasing them when they're perfectly ripe.
The plant really loves CO2, which is one of the reasons we believe it makes for a better fill than sand or gravel.