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GULDVÄVARE Bib, pale pink

Price CHF 5.50
20% off, save CHF1.45
Regular price: CHF6.95
Price valid from 01.11 until 30.11

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A protection for the clothes is a must when your child wants to eat all on their own. This bib is made of silicone and has a pocket to catch spills. Easy to wipe dry/rinse off – or toss in the dishwasher.

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Article Number105.956.51

Product description

Bib made of waterproof silicone where the practical pocket with a cat motif catches all the spills.

Easy to put on and take off since the fastening at the neck is adjustable.

Easy to fold up and bring with you in your bag on an excursion or trip.

The surface is easy to wipe dry or rinse off, yet you can even clean the bib in the dishwasher.

Designer

Stina Lanneskog

Article Number105.956.51

Good to know

Wash this product before using it for the first time.

IKEA of Sweden AB SE-343 81 Älmhult, IKEA.com

Materials and care

Material

Silicone rubber

Care

Dishwasher-safe.

Safety and compliance

Recommended for ages from 0 year.

Measurements and packaging

Packaging

GULDVÄVARE

Article Number105.956.51
  • Width: 21 cm
  • Height: 4 cm
  • Length: 28 cm
  • Weight: 0.07 kg
  • Package(s): 1

Material

What is silicone rubber?

Silicone rubber is a flexible material that is based on the element silicon and withstands high temperatures without breaking apart. It is also waterproof and easy to dry/rinse or clean in the dishwasher. All these properties make silicone a perfect material for us to use for different types of products for children like bibs, plates and place mats.

Designer thoughts

Designer thoughts

"My idea with the GULDVÄVARE collection was to create a kind and cotton-soft world for small children with cute animals, flowers, stripes and embroidery that lasts a long time and always feels modern. A nature-inspired world where leaves move in the wind, raindrops fall and meadows are full of flowers. To create tactile contrasts, I used various weaving techniques like muslin and terry. I loved muslin as a child since the material is slightly wrinkled and wonderfully soft."

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