EAN: 5033775010986 Item number WCKUP
Crafted from beautiful, sustainable materials, Clair de Lune Organic Noah Pods fit seamlessly into any nursery style while showcasing their unique, practical, and innovative design.This luxurious adaptation of a traditional Moses basket is hand-woven from sturdy willow wicker and hand-dressed in the Clair de Lune Sedex-certified British factory. The plush organic dressing features a sewn-in padded lining, protecting the wicker basket both inside and out, ensuring comfort for both baby and carrier.Made in the UK The lightweight and super-soft dressing is sustainably crafted in the Clair de Lune Manchester-based factory, using the finest organic materials (tested to OEKO-TEX Standard 100). It's hypoallergenic, meaning it's gentler on your baby's skin, ensuring maximum comfort. Full Set This set includes a matching organic cotton cream sheet, a natural rocking stand to lift the basket to bed height, and a natural bamboo mattress. The mattress is naturally hypoallergenic, providing a supportive, clean, and dry sleep surface for your newborn. It's fully breathable, and the wool fiber's natural properties make it antibacterial and a natural temperature regulator, keeping your little one cosy in all seasons. Cool and Comfortable The wicker bed is easy to clean and maintain, making it a practical choice for busy parents. Its natural wicker material allows for excellent airflow, keeping your baby cool and comfortable. Supporting Baby From Day 1 Suitable from birth to a maximum weight of 9 kg (or until baby begins to roll over, pull themselves up, or sit unaided).
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