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NATTSLÄNDA Cushion cover, floral pattern grey/white,

Price BD 5.75
Price incl. VAT

How to get it

This summery cushion spreads a cosy and snug feeling. Made from sustainably sourced cotton with daisies spread over the entire surface, tufted on one side and printed on the other.

Article number305.080.40

Product details

With some extra decorative cushions on the bed, sofa or in a cosy corner, the child's room feels more cosy.

Made from 100% sustainably grown cotton, a natural and durable material that gets softer with every wash.

The washable cushion cover is easy to remove since it has a zipper.

The zippers on our children's products have no pull tabs. This makes them safer for small children, but just as easy to open for older children.

We know that children's skin is extra sensitive, but not to worry. This product has been tested and contains no substances, phthalates or chemicals that can harm your child's skin or health.

Designer

Stina Lanneskog

  • Material
    Fabric:
    100% cotton
    Embroidery thread:
    100% polyester
    Care

    Machine wash, max 40°C, normal process.

    Turn the cover inside out and close before wash.

    Do not bleach.

    Tumble drying, low temperature (max 60°C).

    Iron, max 150°C.

    Do not dryclean.

  • Recommended for ages from 3 years.

Measurements

Length: 50 cm

Width: 50 cm

  • NATTSLÄNDAArticle number305.080.40

    Width: 19 cm

    Height: 3 cm

    Length: 22 cm

    Weight: 0.20 kg

    Package(s): 1

Designer thoughts

Designer thoughts

“I was very inspired by my childhood summers in the Swedish countryside when I created the NATTSLÄNDA collection. The textiles are timeless, cosy and airy in a green and grey colour scheme with traditional Scandinavian crafted details like tufted parts, small knitted knots and embroidery. All made of durable materials, so that they can be passed down from child to child. I like the playful look and hope that the textiles will spread a snug, embracing feeling in your home.”

Designer Stina Lanneskog