Soft and comfortable cool duvet cover with dinosaurs in different colours and shapes. Woven in the durable natural materials lyocell and cotton – and packed in a fabric bag made of waste pieces from production.
Pillowcase width: 60 cm
Thread count:: 166 /inch²
Duvet cover length: 200 cm
Duvet cover width: 150 cm
Machine wash, max 60°C, normal process.
Wash together with similar colours.
Turn the cover inside out and zip up before wash.
Do not bleach.
Tumble drying, normal temperature (max 80°C).
Iron, max 200°C.
Do not dryclean.
Wash this product before first use.
166 thread count.
Thread count indicates the number of threads per square inch of fabric. The higher the thread count the more densely woven the fabric.
Safety and compliance
Recommended for ages from 3 years.
Your child enjoys a comfortable sleeping temperature during the night because lyocell absorbs and transports moisture away from the child's skin.
The fabric is tightly-woven, which makes the bedlinen extra durable.
The zipper keeps the duvet in place.
The zippers on our children's products have no pull tabs. This makes them safer for small children, but just as easy to open for older children.
Easy to keep clean; machine wash hot (60°C).
Material
What is lyocell?
Lyocell is a strong and silky-smooth fibre made of cellulose from wood pulp. The soft lyocell fibre is good at absorbing moisture while feeling cool against the skin. That’s why we like to use it for bed linens and as a filling in pillows and duvets to give you a good night's sleep. And just as with any other wood raw material, we strive to use it as smartly and efficiently as possible to avoid waste.
Product story summary
Why do children love dinosaurs?
While working on JÄTTELIK we found several possible answers to why many children are so fascinated by dinosaurs. One is that these creatures with long names blur the line between reality and fantasy, giving the child a tingling sensation of curiosity and excitement. There is also something thrilling about collecting and categorising facts about them. With this special knowledge, the child can gain a first sense of truly mastering something (and knowing more than you).