D-LEITE baby blanket
Combination of tradition and modernity
A handmade cooing baby blanket in the natural color of the fibers, without dyes or additives.
D-LEITE is a handmade baby blanket woven with ecological fiber. It is made from processes with milk protein, casein, which is not used for human consumption. It is mixed with water and other natural substances such as beeswax.
The D-Leite baby blanket for cribs can be washed and dried in delicate programs or by hand. In addition, it is antibacterial and temperature regulating. This makes it an ideal blanket for babies, people with sensitive skin or those prone to allergic reactions.
Limited pieces and unique designs. The D-LEITE baby blanket is hand-woven with merino wool warp and milk fiber weft. It is made on an artisan loom, the Taller de Diseño Textil RIR & Co located in Allariz, Galicia.
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150,00€ - 160,00€Price range: from 150,00€ to 160,00€. VAT included Select options This product has multiple variants. The options can be chosen on the product page.
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Feeding the Skin with D-Leite
When a baby is born, it is recommended to lay it on its mother's chest and abdomen. After birth, in the new contact with the world, the human being needs the skin of another human being.
Thus, touch is the first sense that communicates, the most primitive and the most elementary. The mother's smell gives the baby a sense of well-being and pleasure that makes him feel calm and secure.
softness and sensitivity IN YOUR BABY RUG with milk fiber
Although milk fiber was patented at the beginning of the 20th century by a German chemist, it is a yarn of recent use in the textile world. Due to the World War and the fact that it was more expensive than cotton, it was not widely used.
Relatively few years ago its use was resumed and the research of Anke Domaske, a German designer, managed to polish the possible flaws of this fiber, so that today it is increasingly taken into consideration.
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