BLÅVINGAD Duvet cover and pillowcase(s), whale pattern blue/white,
How to get it
Did you know that the blue whale is the world's largest animal? On this soft duvet cover and pillowcase in soft cotton it swims happily around as you dream away to the magical world of the great deep seas.
Article Number905.211.09Product details
Your child sleeps well all night since the cotton absorbs and transports moisture away, which helps the body maintain a comfortable and even temperature.
The percale-woven fabric feels soft and crisp against your child's skin – made for beautiful dreams and a good night's sleep.
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.
Easy to keep clean; machine wash hot (140°F).
The blue whale on this duvet cover and pillowcase is also available as a cuddly soft toy in the BLÅVINGAD collection.
Goes nicely with other products from the BLÅVINGAD collection.
Stina Lanneskog
122 thread count.
Thread count indicates the number of threads per square inch of fabric. The higher the thread count the more densely woven the fabric.
- MaterialCare
- 100 % cotton
Shrinkage maximum 4%.
Machine wash warm (max 140°F/60°C) normal cycle.
Wash together with similar colors.
Do not bleach.
Tumble dry, medium, normal cycle.
Iron high.
Do not dry clean.
- Recommended for children 3 years and older.
Measurements
Pillowcase length: 20 "
Pillowcase width: 30 "
Duvet cover length: 85 7/8 "
Duvet cover width: 63 3/4 "
Thread count: 122 /inch²
- BLÅVINGADArticle Number905.211.09
Width: 7 ¼ "
Height: 2 "
Length: 10 ¾ "
Weight: 1 lb 15 oz
Package(s): 1

Dive down into a world of wonders
Surfing dolphins, curious turtles and playful octopuses. The big deep sea is an enchanted world that triggers the imagination. It inspired us to create the BLÅVINGAD collection. Working with the project, we also realized that many children are worried about the oceans and their inhabitants.
“Children are engaged and well-informed about the pollution of the world’s oceans and how it affects the animals that live there. They want to do something about it and encourage us, adults, to do the same,” says child psychologist Dr Barbie Clarke. She regularly participates in the work with our Kid’s Advisory Panel, where we interview children in different countries about their opinions on various topics.
Mysteries below the surface
But what is it about the oceans that fascinates and engages children worldwide – even children that live hundreds of miles from the coast? “The deep seas and their inhabitants have always been part of myths and stories that we tell each other,” says Barbie. “It’s a world of its own under the surface, something mysterious and exciting that brings the imagination to life.”
Discover the world
Stories, games and movies about life in the deep sea give children access to a world that is different from their own everyday life. “When children are between 3 and 6 years old, they fantasize the most, and when they get a bit older, they want to learn facts and understand how the oceans work,” says Barbie. She adds that when children are absorbed by something, it’s more than a game; they forget their worries, explore the world and broaden their horizons – just like a giant blue whale that floats off to explore the sea.
Designer thoughts
Designer thoughts
When creating the textiles for the playful BLÅVINGAD collection, I imagined a magical underwater world where animals have their own personalities and everyday lives. I hope that my patterns spark your imagination and create a curiosity to know more about underwater life – and a desire to take care of our oceans and all that live there. Personally, I love blue whales, and the bedlinen where they’re swimming around in a crystal-clear ocean is my favourite. Which is yours?