Changing Pad Cover

Koholā Changing Pad Cover

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Bring a bit of aloha to your nursery with our Hawaiian changing pad covers. Designed in our unique prints to match your collection of crib sheets, swaddles, pajamas, and more. These buttery-soft bamboo changing pad covers get softer with each wash and bring comfort to your little one with the familiar softness of our crib sheets. Sized to fit standard sized changing pads with an elastic edge.

Changing Pad Cover

Na Koholā come to life

in watercolor blues on this print designed by local Hawai'i artist, Lauren Roth. This stunning rendition of the majestic Humpback Whale couldn't be captured more beautifully. Lauren's art takes nature’s beauty and cranks it up a notch, bringing Hawai'i to life in an even more vibrant way. Her work feels like walking into a lush backyard garden erupting with colors made brighter by her imagination.

Fabric: 100% rayon made from bamboo & cotton

Size: 32"x16"x7"

Care: In order to maintain the quality of our fabric and prevent pilling and/or snagging, separate from other materials such as towels and hardware, like zippers or velcro, during the wash and dry process. Machine wash cold (without bleach), tumble dry on low heat.

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