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Printed Balloon Music Mobile, Dreamland

Cam Cam Copenhagen

Adorable music mobile for the nursery. The mobile is shaped as a balloon with a little bow in cotton tape. Pull the wooden ring, and the music starts. Solid colours are in beautiful quilted fabric. Music Mobile in white and brown shades. Since the mobile is handmade, the look and shape can vary from the image.  Ring: Maple wood. Melody: 'Summertime' by George Gershwin

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£40.00

Product code: PP01142445

Full description

Adorable music mobile for the nursery. The mobile is shaped as a balloon with a little bow in cotton tape. Pull the wooden ring, and the music starts. Solid colours are in beautiful quilted fabric. Music Mobile in white and brown shades. Since the mobile is handmade, the look and shape can vary from the image.  Ring: Maple wood. Melody: 'Summertime' by George Gershwin

Info, care & eco credentials

Care instructions: Not suitable for washing. Wipe with a damp cloth.

  • Warnings: To prevent possible injury by entanglement, remove this toy when the child starts trying to get up on its hands and knees in a crawling position.

What's in the box?

1 x Music mobile

The stats

Dimensions: H14.5 x W14.5 x D17cm

Material: Outer fabric: 100% Organic Cotton. Filling: 100% GRS - Certified Recycled Polyester. Wood: 100% Maple wood. CE- Certified. Made with 9% Organically Grown Material

Weight: 230g

Colour: White

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.