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How to order
The Logistics - Our Sheep Seats are made to order locally.
Once you have chosen the specifications of your sheep, we will send you a final quote.
We ask for a 50% deposit when you place your order and the final 50% upon completion of your sheep, prior to delivery. The lead time will be dictated by the specifics of your order, while we aim to make and deliver your order within 3 months (often much quicker), it can take up to 6 months. We are able to organise delivery to wherever you are in the world. We use two trusted couriers, one for UK deliveries and another for international deliveries. Please note, we charge a handling fee of 10% of the logistical cost.
Please enquire with the team for further information at shepherdess@thyme.co.uk
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Materials & Product Care
Made of fleece pelts & wood
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Dimensions & How to use
The approximate dimensions (depending on the fluffiness of the fleece):
S M A L L : 120 L x 75 H x 45 W cm
L A R G E : 130 L x 82 H x 50 W cm
We use moulds to create our sheep which have slight
variations in design and finish.
The larger Cotswolds have a finer texture to their faces
than the smaller Welsh Blacks. We cannot interchange the
texture of the faces between sizes, but we can apply a finish to either - or leave them matte black.
All designs, copyright, and trademarks are owned by Thyme. Unauthorised use or reproduction of any design or intellectual property is strictly prohibited.
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Origins
Craftsmanship -
Works of art in themselves, the seats are crafted by local skilled artisans based at the renown Pangolin workshops in Chalford, and upholstered by Richard James in nearby Nailsworth. The finishing touch is an individually numbered solid silver ear tag by jeweler Kristina Charrington, complete with a Thyme sprig. Handmade to order, no two models and fleeces are the same.

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Each of our patterns or scents is emblematic of botanicals that flourish in nature-rich habitats. Rooted in a place, they are designed to transport you there, a source of constant inspiration.
Habitats such as woodland and water meadow thread through to create collections that celebrate the nature we cherish – from the rolling Cotswold hills that envelop Thyme, situated in the heart of an area of outstanding natural beauty, to wild spaces in far-flung corners of the world.
