- 'Strawberry Tree' print, from the V&A Archive
- Practical everyday baby accessory
- Extra large muslin 110x110cm
- Organic cotton GOTS certified
- Breathable, lightweight fabric
- Machine washable
NINA muslins are full of creativity, inspiration, and stories. They're works of art in muslin form! And limited edition too. Only 100 will ever be made in each design.
A parenting essential, ideal for swaddling, mopping up spills, breastfeeding, a little extra warmth in the buggy, or even acting as a sunshade. At 110cm x 110cm in size, they are extra large muslins meaning extra useful.
You’ll immediately notice how soft and light our muslin blankets are. They are made in India from 100% organic cotton, with dyes that are Oeko-Tex certified, so are safe for delicate, newborn skin.
Perfect as a unique gift for new parents. For an extra something special, order a gift box too and we'll wrap it really nicely with a handwritten note, ready to send to your friend/family/colleague/neighbour/anyone with great taste.
Machine wash low and tumble dry low (if you can hang the muslin blankets out to dry that's always best).
About the design
A V&A collaboration, this design is from C.F.A Voysey.
This is 'Strawberry Tree’ or 'Yew and Arbutus', by Charles Voysey. Born in Yorkshire in 1857, Voysey was an architect and a designer whose reputation grew rapidly. Not least for his stinging words, “Never look at an ugly thing twice. It is fatally easy to get accustomed to corrupting influences”
This is the third design by Voysey we’ve licensed from the V&A.
These muslins are extra large, you'll notice the difference!
At 110cm x 110cm in size, they are extra large muslins meaning extra useful.
A parenting essential, ideal for swaddling, mopping up spills, breastfeeding, a little extra warmth in the buggy, or even acting as a sunshade.
Our large muslins are made from 100% GOTS-certified organic cotton by Chaitanya and his team in Northern India. All dyes are Oeko-Tex certified so have been tested to be safe and free from harmful chemicals.
By choosing organic cotton you’re making a good choice all round. It’s better for the environment since only natural processes are used to grow the cotton (e.g. ladybirds help to control pests rather than pesticides). No harmful chemicals (from pesticides or fertilizers) seep into waterways or degrade the soil. And less water is used compared to conventional cotton.
The GOTS certification also covers social standards like decent working hours and no child labour (which has shockingly been an issue in lots of cotton-growing areas around the world).
While a muslin blanket feels a world away from farmers’ fields, by choosing organic cotton you are helping to create a healthier environment for all those who make our products and for our future planet.