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Wellness and Fitness Services • London, England, United Kingdom • 1-10 Employees
Curious Rose Email Formats
Curious Rose uses 1 email format. The most common is {first initial} (e.g., j@curious-rose.co.uk), used 100% of the time.
| Format | Example | Percentage |
|---|---|---|
{first initial} | j@curious-rose.co.uk | 100% |
Key Contact at Curious Rose
Caroline Gurtler
Director
Company overview
| Headquarters | Curious Rose Ltd., 85 Friern Barnet Lane, London, London N20 0XU, GB |
| Website | |
| NAICS | 71394 |
| SIC | 519 |
| Employees | 1-10 |
About Curious Rose
Caroline and Sara started Curious Rose in 2015, armed with a love of textiles and a pile of vintage blankets. Squares of blankets were plunged into a giant dye bath on the kitchen stove, and gradually some stunning colours emerged (and some very odd failures, but that’s the fun of hand dyeing). Inspired by the history of these faithful comforters, we came up with the idea of making wheat bags - which sold like hot cakes. Well, hot wheat bags! People loved the unusual colours, and the idea of keeping warm using traditional textiles. Small fairs led to big fairs, which led to a growing demand online, and Curious Rose has embraced the challenge. And of course, some people prefer traditional water bottles - so back to the dyebaths to try dyeing knitting yarn. After a few weeks of a steaming kitchen festooned with colourful skeins of wool, we set to work on the new designs, using vintage knitting patterns as our inspiration. Limiting our ideas to a workable selection is always hard, so our designs tend to be different each year, which adds to the appeal. As we’ve grown, we have discovered workshops round the country that can work to our designs, using traditional methods - always building on our textile knowledge. We have designed a truly gorgeous range of lambswool hot water bottles, and microwave wheat bags made from pure wool blanket fabric - all dyed to our unique colour range in a traditional Yorkshire dye company. The yarns and fabrics are then made for us in British workshops, to bring you a fully British-made end product. Wool is, of course, fully sustainable, and actually stores carbon - as well as keeping us all warm! This year we have been exploring using recycled cashmere, and have ended up with some fantastic colourful long wheat bags for your neck and muscle pain. And we couldn't resist using up our remaining yarn on some deliciously soft snoods and fingerless wristwarmers, still in our favourite colours.
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