



GULDVÄVARE Duvet cover 1 pillowcase for cot, white/floral pattern, 110x125/35x55 cm (43 1/4x49 1/4/13 3/4x21 5/8 ")
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How to get it
- Cotton
- Thread count: 152 /inch²
- Thread count: 60 /cm² (152 /inch²)
This crisp white duvet cover and pillowcase with pink flowers are both woven from GOTS-certified organic cotton that breathes, absorbs moisture and feels soft against your baby's skin.
Delivery and assembly prices not included.Product details
MRP Rs.1,278 (incl. tax)
Comprises of 100% organic cotton certified by GOTS (158887) - the Global Organic Textile Standard.
Cotton is a soft and easy-care natural material that you can machine wash.
Easy to keep clean; machine wash hot (60°C).
The zipper keeps the duvet in place.
Stina Lanneskog
BANGLADESH
IKEA India Pvt. Ltd., Plot C1, Commercial Complex, Sector 47, Urban Estate, near BPCL Petrol Pump, Gurgaon- 122018, Haryana
Good to know
Comprises: 1 duvet cover (110x125 cm) and 1 pillowcase (35x55 cm).
Materials and care
Material
- 100% cotton
Care
Shrinkage maximum 4%.
Machine wash, max 60°C, normal process.
Wash together with similar colours.
Turn the cover inside out and zip up before wash.
Do not bleach.
Tumble drying, normal temperature (max 80°C).
Iron, max 200°C.
Do not dryclean.
Wash this product before first use.
Safety and compliance
Measurements
- Pillowcase length: 55 cm (21 5/8 ")
- Pillowcase width: 35 cm (13 3/4 ")
- Duvet cover length: 125 cm (49 1/4 ")
- Duvet cover width: 110 cm (43 1/4 ")
- Thread count:: 152 /inch²
- Thread count: 60 /cm² (152 /inch²)
Packaging
GULDVÄVARE
Article number705.736.32- Width: 19 cm (7 ¼ ")
- Height: 2 cm (1 ")
- Length: 28 cm (10 ¾ ")
- Weight: 0.48 kg (1 lb 1 oz)
- Package(s): 1
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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."
