Holland and Sherry

Holland and Sherry

Our custom embroidery, one of the most exquisite collections available in interiors, is designed in Paris and showcases luxurious materials and and innovative techniques hand-worked by German artisans. Consisting of hand-knotted wool, silk, and a range of other natural materials, our rug collection is completely custom, including color, size, design and fiber selection. We also offer customization on our lighting collection, all of our printed and painted wallcoverings, many of our leathers, and more. Developing completely unique designs for our clients is one of our defining skills and greatest pleasures. 

 

Our Mill

Holland and Sherry
 

The Holland & Sherry mill in Tome, Chile is the core symbol of our devotion to fully vertical textile production for interiors. From dyeing the wool fiber and spinning the yarns to weaving and finishing, all facets of the manufacturing process are fulfilled within these walls. With the ability to produce and ship over one million meters of wool and linen per year, the Holland & Sherry mill at Crossville is the most important asset to our company.

Holland and SherryThe production of fine fabrics starts with raw material, which is carefully sourced in New Zealand, Australia, and Patagonia. The natural materials are sorted, dyed, and then spun into various yarns including our celebrated melange wool yarn. The fabrics are then woven, mended, and finished with the same care our company has been known for since 1836. The state of the art machinery and artisan techniques insure continuity in producing the finest worsted wool qualities in the world. The simple fact that our mill is fully vertical gives Holland & Sherry in house quality control as well as unparalleled flexibility in design.

 

Holland & Sherry believes in environmental responsibility. Our mill generates its own energy for production and heating through renewable clean burn resources such as wood pellets and agricultural by-products like walnuts and hazel nut shells. The water used in all processes is strictly regulated so it can be returned to a neutral ph and used as drinking water. All fiber and yarn waste is over-dyed and reused or donated to like-minded industries for use as filling in furniture and bedding.