This thousand year old wool-making tradition, faced with the boom in synthetic fibers, was tending towards collapse, when Pierre and Jean-louis Brun, brought back its prestige.
In 1962, he perfected the weaving of Mohair blankets, much softer, much lighter than the coarse material used up until then in bedding.
With this fiber, as long as it is glossy, he revolutionized the world of bedding.
When until then, the only criteria was to be warm, people began progressively to think about comfort : a better regulation of the temperature and moisture under the blanket, a sturdiness that takes nothing away from its beauty and body.
No artificial material could meet the challenge.
When we think that we spend a third of our lives asleep, we better understand the importance that should be given to bedding.