There’s something very comforting about cosying up under a blanket during the colder months of the year, and there’s no better material for warmth than wool!
It may seem excessive to have heavy wool blankets in some parts of Australia, but the cool temperatures of winter can definitely surprise even the most hot blooded of people – especially once the sun goes down.
Having a throw or blanket handy when the temperature drops is a great way to keep your heating bills down, and can add some effortless style to your living and bedrooms. As a natural material that’s known for its temperature regulating properties, wool is a popular and timeless choice.
So here we have found some of the best woollen and wool blend blankets in Australia based on the weave, colours and other features that can keep your home warm and welcoming even if it’s icy cold outside.
2025’s top woollen blankets
- Morgan Wool Wilba blanket, from $260, Sheet Society (here’s why)
- 100% pure wool blanket, from $139.99, Amazon (here’s why)
- Australian House & Garden wool blanket in oat, from $199.95, Myer (here’s why)
Best wool blankets Australia

01
Morgan Wool Wilba blanket
from $260, Sheet Society
Best for: contemporary style
This cosy wool blanket by Morgan Wool is a great choice if neutrals are your jam. With a blanket-stitched hem and bamboo blended with the wool for softness, this blanket is ideal as a couch companion or extra layer on the bed on chilly nights.
Sizes: Medium (210cm x 180cm) and large (210cm x 250cm)
Materials: Australian Merino wool, bamboo
Key features:
- Finished with blanket stitched edges
- Made with 70% Australian Merino wool, blended with bamboo for a softer feel
- Contains thermoregulating properties to keep you warm in winter and cool in summer
- Wrinkle resistant with a weight of 320gsm (grams per square metre)
Available at:
- $320 (large size only) from Myer

02
100% pure wool blanket
from $139.99, Amazon
Best for: snuggling up in bed
Perfect for a cold winter’s night, this twin size blanket has all the room for you and a partner to cuddle up under. A satin trim means no itchy wool in your face, while 100% New Zealand wool will keep you warm all night long.
“Love this blanket. Light in weight but very warm. It was exactly what I was looking for. Arrived very quickly too,” one Australian shopper shared in a 5-star review on Amazon, where it has a 4.7-star average from over 16 customers.
Sizes: 150cm x 200cm
Materials: Australian Merino wool, bamboo
Key features:
- 100% New Zealand wool, luxuriously soft
- Durable and long lasting
- Woolmark licensed guarantee

03
Australian House & Garden wool blanket in oat
from $199.95, Myer
Best for: timeless style
If you like to keep the inside of your home looking like a winter wonderland, then this white check blanket from Australian House & Garden is a great choice. But it won’t actually feel like winter, with high-quality wool keeping you snug as a bug during even the most harsh of weather conditions.
“Nice Blanket, great versatility with any decor. Extra warmth at night,” one customer shared in a 5-star review on Myer.
Sizes: 180cm x 220cm
Materials: Australian wool
Key features:
- Crafted from Australian wool
- Check design and soft hand-feel
- Available in other colours
- Machine washable with a wool detergent

04
Linen House Australian wool blanket
from $227.49 (usually $324.99), The Iconic
Best for: versatility
This soft blanket is made from pure Australian wool to keep you warm without overheating. It also has a stylish stitched trim and is machine washable on a warm (or wool) cycle.
Sizes: Small (160cm x 220cm), large (220cm x 240cm)
Materials: Australian wool
Key features:
- Australian wool
- Stitched trim finish
- Choice of two colours: Indigo and Seafoam
- Warm machine wash

05
Sheridan Outlet wool blanket
from $199 (usually $349.99), Sheridan Outlet
Best for: an extra layer of warmth in bed
This classic Sheridan wool blanket has smooth satin binding and provides warmth, natural insulation and the breathable benefits of wool all year round. The white colour can also add brightness and elegance to any space.
One customer who left a 5-star review called it “the ONLY woollen blanket you’ll ever need”.
“Excellent Quality & Value for the Price with ease of ordering and quick delivery,” they wrote.”
Sizes: Queen, king
Materials: 100% Australian wool with polyester satin binding
Key features:
- Australian wool blanket
- Luxurious 380gsm
- Simple, classic design
- Dry cleanable

06
Twill Merino wool blanket
from $389.99, Temple & Webster
Best for: simple comfort
Made in Australia from Merino wool, this soft and luxurious blanket is one you’ll reach for time and again.
“This is a beautiful blanket, gorgeous colour (blue) and although a bit pricey, I definitely wanted pure wool & this one is washable rather than just dry clean. It’s very warm & cosy too, I highly recommend,” one customer shared in a 5-star review on Temple & Webster, where the handful of reviews we found at the time of writing were all 5 stars.
Sizes: Queen, king
Materials: 100% Australian Merino wool
Key features:
- Australian wool blanket
- Simple, classic design
- Gentle machine wash
Are wool blankets worth it?
Wool is the best material to use to keep warm during winter. Because it is made from a natural fibre, it offers both strong insulation and breathability. It is naturally moisture-wicking, meaning you will stray dry and warm throughout the night.
And, as an added benefit, wool is fire-resistant and allergy-friendly, making it one of the safest choices for your bedding.
In our opinion, wool blankets are definitely worth it!
Are wool blankets good for sleeping?
Wool is made up of natural fibres, meaning it is breathable yet warm. When used for sleeping, it has been proven to lower heart rates and less sleep disturbance. Wool is also moisture-wicking, so if you’re prone to sweating while you sleep, then a wool blanket is perfect for you!
How long do wool blankets last?
A high-quality wool blanket should last a lifetime. With the proper care and maintenance, including washing your wool blanket following care instructions, it will be the pride and joy of generations to come!
Can I wash a wool blanket in the washing machine?
You can wash a wool blanket in the washing machine, but you should always do it on a delicate or wool wash setting. And of course, always wash in cold water so it doesn’t shrink!
How do you store a 100% wool blanket?
You should store a wool blanket in a cool, dry area. Wool blankets can mould if left exposed to heat or humidity. Take care to include mothballs or repellents in your linen press as well, as wool is especially prone to being eaten by pests.
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