
History of The Isle Mill

The Isle Mill is
part of the Macnaughton Group, a family company which was founded
more than 200 years ago. It is recognised as the foremost weaver
and wholesaler of soft furnishing and upholstery fabrics in Scotland.
Combining the finest natural fibres
with time-honoured techniques, the Isle Mill designs and weaves
distinctive fabrics, many of which take their inspiration from
the natural splendour and breath-taking colours of the surrounding
Scottish Highlands.
The Isle Mill originated in Dumfriesshire,
in the fortified tower which still features on the company logo
today. It started out with only four looms and a handful of local
workers, but due to its significant growth under the management
of the Macnaughton family, the business was relocated to Aberdeen
in the early 1970s.
Here it diversified from traditional
tweeds and tie cloths into tartans and throws. The business flourished,
and in the late 1980s the decision was taken to expand further,
into soft furnishing and upholstery fabrics. This successful move
into the furnishings market precipitated the mill's relocation
to the Highland town of Keith, located between Aberdeen and Inverness,
where it is situated in spectacular countryside, nestling beside
the same burn that feeds one of Scotland's most famous distilleries.
The Isle Mill benefits
from two Showrooms, one at its Perth headquarters and the other
in London's prestigious Chelsea Harbour Design Centre. Clients
and customers are most welcome to visit both Showrooms.
Raw Materials and Production Processes
The Isle Mill terms itself a "specialist
weaver", offering its clients the facility of long and short
runs, stock collections or custom designed fabrics. Our designers
select yarns and raw materials from throughout the world, with
compositions varying from simple pure wool, to more complex structured
yarns that might contain blends of linen, silk and angora.
To enable us to provide our "specialist"
service, we are equipped with a variety of process machinery,
ranging from the most modern jacquard and dobby high speed Somet
weaving machines, to rather older looms that are more suitable
for heavier fabrics.
Once woven, all our fabrics are hand
inspected at least twice, with any flaws or missing threads being
corrected by our highly skilled team of hand menders. Only once
our discerning menders are happy, will we allow the fabric to
proceed to finishing.
The finishing process allows us to
finally "tweek" our fabrics, by dyeing, washing and
pressing them to provide the finish specified by our design team.
All dyes and chemicals involved in any of our processes are approved
for use, and all chemical byproducts meet SEPA standards.
Perth Headquarters
Whilst the company's weaving mill
is based at Keith in the north of Scotland, all other functions
are located at our headquarters in Perth. Having moved to the
purpose built office and warehouse in 1999, these new premises
houses all non-manufacturing processes, including sales, design
and finance. Perth, situated in the very centre of Scotland and
with direct motorway links to both Edinburgh and Glasgow, is not
only an ideal location for the distribution of our products, but
also an ideal location for welcoming guests!