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    Changing Mat with Print, Pressed Leaves Rose

    Cam Cam Copenhagen

    Changing cushion with a comfortable shape and high edges, which provides good support  for the baby. The cushion is made of cold pressed foam and has a detachable and washable cover. The cushion has a practical dirt and water repellent coating, and the foam inside is covered in a soft lining fabric to ease the process of removing and applying the cover when washing.



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    £51.00

    Product code: PP01142514

    Full description

    Changing cushion with a comfortable shape and high edges, which provides good support  for the baby. The cushion is made of cold pressed foam and has a detachable and washable cover. The cushion has a practical dirt and water repellent coating, and the foam inside is covered in a soft lining fabric to ease the process of removing and applying the cover when washing.



    Info, care & eco credentials

    Care instructions: 40°C machine wash. Use mild detergent. Do not tumble dry. Iron at medium heat.

    • Category: OCS100-certified - ETKO 4401

    What's in the box?

    1 x Changing mat

    The stats

    Dimensions: H49 x W63 x D8cm

    Material: Outer fabric: 100% Organic Cotton. Filling: 100% Polyurethane Foam - OCS. Made with 26% Organically Grown Material

    Weight: 600g

    Colour: Multi

    About Cam Cam Copenhagen

    Cam Cam Copenhagen’s core originates from the love of babies and children, and a belief that they only deserve the best. It also comes from an understanding, as architects, that the brand's surroundings are immensely important and influential profoundly from the very beginning. Cam Cam Copenhagen creates quality, timeless and tactile design for children. Cam Cam Copenhagen also offer poetic products which help create calm and harmonious environments for children. The brand is run by architect couple Sara Giese Camre and Robert Warren Paulsen. The company was founded in 2012.