SOLGUL baby blanket
SOLGUL baby blanket
SOLGUL baby blanket
SOLGUL baby blanket
SOLGUL baby blanket
SOLGUL baby blanket
SOLGUL baby blanket
SOLGUL baby blanket
SOLGUL baby blanket
SOLGUL baby blanket
SOLGUL
Baby blanket, dark yellow

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VRQ 804.212.52
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Key features

Easy to clean; machine wash, warm 104°F (40°C).

Soft woven blanket that feels nice against the skin – perfect to put over your baby when it's time for a short nap.

Made from 100% sustainably grown cotton, a natural and durable material that gets softer with every wash.

The size of the blanket means that you can easily fold it up and pack it in the bag when going on trips.

The soft, smooth surface is durable and contains no substances, phthalates or chemicals that can harm your baby's skin or health. A safe choice for your child – and for the environment.

Designer

Jennifer Idrizi

Good to know

Recommended for all ages.

Measurements

Assembled size

Length:90 cm
Width:70 cm

Package size & weight

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Length: 25 cm
Diameter: 10 cm
Weight Gross: 0,33 kg
Weight Net: 0,33 kg
Volume per package: 2,0 l

Materials

100 % cotton
SOLGUL baby blanket

Care instructions

Machine wash warm, normal cycle.

Do not bleach.

Tumble dry, low, normal cycle.

Iron high.

Do not dry clean.

Shrinkage 6%.

Environment

IKEA has banned the use of chlorine bleaching agents in the production of textiles and paper products due to the negative impact on the environment. Renewable material (cotton). All the cotton in our products comes from more sustainable sources. This means that the cotton is either recycled, or grown with less water, less fertilizers and less pesticides, while increasing profit margins for the farmers. IKEA has strict requirements for the use of phthalates in all our products, and we have totally banned them in children’s and food-contact products. Since 1996 IKEA has banned harmful dyes, e.g. azo dyes, in textile and leather production. No optical brightener has been used.