Bambino Mio adds Dreamland collection to its offering

The new range takes inspiration from the world of sleep with four new designs including dreamy giraffe, gentle giant, magical moon and feather flight.

Bambino Mio’s Dreamland collection launched this week and the designs will be available across the entire range of reusable nappies, wet bags, change mats, muslin squares and more.

The designs feature pastel colours coupled with fairytale characters. The range encompasses on-trend colours including dusky blues, cloud greys and flashes of fuchsia with tonal tints.

While the environmental and money saving benefits remain a key component in the growth of the reusable nappy category, design appeal also proves to be a big influence. The brand has recognised the importance of providing high quality products that perform well, while also offering stylish, affordable and sustainable alternatives for products from baby to toddler.

 

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