Holy Lamb Organics
Quilted Baby Crib GOTS-certified Mattress Topper
Quilted Baby Crib GOTS-certified Mattress Topper
Why Choose Our Quilted Baby Bed GOTS-certified Mattress Topper?
Safety and comfort are every parent's concern when it comes to their newborn baby's sleep. Our Quilted Baby Crib GOTS-Certified Mattress Topper is made from organic materials, offering both comfort and security. The Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) certification assures you of the organic integrity of our product, from the raw materials to the final product.
Lovingly quilted, the mattress topper provides an extra layer of comfort to any baby bed. It not only gives a soft sleeping surface but also adds an extra layer of warmth during cold nights. The topper is easily washable, making it hygienic and perfect for keeping your baby's bed clean and fresh at all times.
Having this product in your baby's bed, you can relax knowing your baby is sleeping on a mattress topper that's free from harmful substances. Made with attention to detail, our quilted baby bed mattress topper accents any baby bedding, adding an element of style and functionality. Experience the unbeatable quality of our GOTS-certified quilted baby bed mattress topper and transform your baby's sleep experience.
The quilted mattress topper creates the perfect sleep environment for your little one. Handmade using organic cotton sateen filled with your choice of premium eco wool. Hand tufted so the wool stays in place. The crib topper provides a cozy, breathable sleep surface that naturally regulates body temperature and wicks away moisture. Wool is naturally hypoallergenic, dust-mite resistant, anti-microbial and anti-bacterial, and inherently fire resistant.
Designed to work with any crib mattress, the topper includes sturdy cotton elastic straps sewn at the corners so the topper stays securely in place. Recommended for infants over 3 months of age.
Measures 28” x 52”, approximately 1” deep, and weighs 1.5 lbs.
Materials
Materials
Care information
Care information
MACHINE WASHING Keep in mind that with each washing there is the potential for slight shrinkage. Wash only as needed. With both methods described below, it’s important that you skip the wash cycle. The wash cycle creates agitation, which can result in felted or ruined wool bedding. TOP-LOAD WASHERS Use soak and spin cycles only. Do not use the wash cycle, which agitates and can ruin your items. Manually set cycles to soak and spin. Do not allow the machine to enter the wash cycle. · SOAK. Fill machine with cold water. Add a small amount of biodegradable detergent or wool wash. Place item in machine, gently pushing to absorb the water. Let it soak. · SKIP ALL WASH CYCLES. The wash cycle is where agitation happens. Instead, manually set to spin. Centrifugal force will spin the water out. · SOAK & SPIN. Leave item in machine, allow to refill with cold water and soak. Follow with a spin cycle. Repeat as needed. · DO NOT MACHINE DRY. Drape your wool items in the sun or a warm place to dry. FRONT-LOAD WASHERS – Use the gentlest, shortest and lowest-soil settings. Do not use the wash cycle, which agitates and can ruin your items. For best results, wash with a full load. · SOAK. Place items in the machine and fill with cold water. Add a small amount of biodegradable detergent or wool wash to the dispenser. Let it soak. · SKIP ALL WASH CYCLES. The wash cycle is where agitation happens. Instead, manually set to spin. Centrifugal force will spin the water out. · SOAK & SPIN. Leave item in the machine and allow to refill with cold water and soak. Follow with a spin cycle. Repeat as needed. · DO NOT MACHINE DRY. Drape your wool items in the sun or a warm place to dry. SPOT CLEANING Soak the affected area with hydrogen peroxide (note, peroxide may cause lightening of the fabric). As the area dries, you’ll see stains lift and disappear. Tougher stains may require repeat applications. For larger areas, place the stained portion in a sink or tub, apply a biodegradable detergent and run water through the soiled area. Wool is very absorbent, so avoid immersing the entire item in water. Drape or line dry in the sun or warm place. You can also place the soaked area between two towels and press the excess moisture out. Do not wring or machine dry