Anti Roll Changing Mat - Candy Stripe - Sage
Anti Roll Changing Mat - Candy Stripe - Sage
Transform your nursery into a scandi haven with our Candy Stripe print Anti-Roll Changing Mat. This mat keeps your baby cosy and secure while bringing a classic touch of charm to your nursery décor—even during those 3 a.m changes.
The durable, waterproof, and wipe-clean surface ensures hassle-free maintenance, giving you more time for cuddles! Featuring our much-loved Sage Stripe print, it’s part of a beautiful collection of baby essentials, letting you create a coordinated look like the pro mama you are.
Details
Details
- Wipe clean
- Waterproof
- Phthalate free PVC fabric
- OEKO TEX Standard 100
- Nursery grade foam free of TCPP
- Max weight 11KG
- Age: 0+
Dimensions
Dimensions
- 67cm L x 44cm W x 8cm H (at highest point)
- Fits most changing tables
Care & Safety
Care & Safety
- Clean with water only.
- Do not machine wash or tumble dry.
- Keep out of direct sunlight.
- Avoid using sharp objects near the fabric.
- Keep away from high heat and flames.
SAFETY: Do not leave baby unattended whilst using a changing mat on a high surface.
Order & Delivery
Order & Delivery
- 1 - 3 working days.
Need it sooner? We also offer NEXT WORKING DAY DELIVERY.
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Not used yet as our baby isn't due until July but the item is beautifully designed and works perfectly in our babies room. Would definitely recommend.
What a lovely company! I ordered on a Friday afternoon and it was delivered on the Saturday morning! Fantastic service and I was kept up to date throughout with emails.
Product is gorgeous and extremely high quality.
Would highly recommend Mama Shack.
Colours are gorgeous and the quality is really good, love the anti roll too for extra peace of mind. 5*
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