Tuesday, 16 October 2012

Fur - Holly Reid


Fur is a very versatile material but is often only used for statement pieces such as rugs or throws. There are many kinds of fur ranging from Faux fur, made of synthetic materials, to fox or beaver fur, often having multiple skins being sewn together to make rugs.
The photographed rug is made of fox fur and is among the most popular furs.
Faux fur has become popular in the last few years and is very cheap in comparison but often it is not as insulating as real fur and looks quite obviously fake.
Fur is perfect for blankets or rugs as it is a great thermal insulator so can hold heat for a long time but is also labour intensive so can be walked on, rubbed, washed or moved many times before it is damaged.
Fur can be dyed or bought in virtually any colour so will suit almost any environment. Being one of the softest materials used to decorate interior spaces, fur is seen to be very luxurious and expensive. Natural fox fur rugs (such as the one pictured below) sell for around $5,000 whereas sheepskin rugs sell at around $200 and synthetic (or faux fur) rugs sell at $100-$200.

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