GULDVÄVARE Bib, green/white
How to get it
One floral and one dotted bib with waterproof fronts to protect clothes, and soft cotton backs that feel nice against the skin − just what’s needed when your child wants to eat all on their own.
Product details
The bibs are easy to adjust to the child's neck and easy to put on and remove since they fix in place with touch-and-close fastening.
Easy to put on and practical to bring in your bag on excursions.
Easy to fold and store for the next meal.
Easy to keep clean; machine wash hot (60°C).
Stina Lanneskog
Materials and care
Material
- Fabric:
- 100% cotton
- Front side:
- 100 % Synthetic rubber
- Edging:
- 100 % polyester (100% recycled)
Care
Shrinkage maximum 6%.
Machine wash, max 60°C, normal process.
Do not bleach.
Tumble drying, low temperature (max 60°C).
Do not iron.
Do not dryclean.
Close the hook and loop fastener before washing.
Wash this product before first use.
Safety and compliance
Compliance
CB014R1948-4002
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01-01-25
Recommended for ages from 0 year
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Measurements
- Length: 38.5 cm
- Package quantity: 2 pieces
- Width: 27.5 cm
Packaging
GULDVÄVARE
Article Number105.737.53- Width: 20 cm
- Height: 3 cm
- Length: 27 cm
- Weight: 0.06 kg
- Package(s): 1
Customer reviews
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."



