Product Overview
This delightful collection is designed to transform a child’s room into a cozy and playful haven. It features a variety of decor and soft furnishings like round play mats, cushions, fabric bunting, and decorative animal – shaped lights, paired with natural rattan furniture. The combination of floral – patterned fabrics, natural rattan, and adorable animal – shaped lights adds both style and functionality to the space.
Key Features
- Soft and non – slip floor mats with fringed edges for comfortable play and naps
- Detachable fabric bunting that can be flexibly hung for a festive look
- Decorative animal – shaped lights with wooden frames and LED lights for a whimsical glow
Product Specifications
| Title | Default Title |
| Product Type | Children’s room decor and soft furnishings including round play mats, cushions, fabric bunting, and decorative animal – shaped lights |
| Material | Soft textiles (cotton or cotton – blend with floral/ditsy print, cotton or polyester stuffing), natural woven rattan or bamboo for furniture, wooden frames for lights with embedded LED lights in non – toxic material |
| Color & Design | Primary colors are shades of blue and beige/cream with white accents; patterns are ditsy floral or leaf prints; shapes include round play mats, semi – circular/oval cushions, triangular bunting flags, and animal – shaped lights |
| Size | Round play mat: 1–1.5 meters in diameter; cushions: 30–40 cm diameter (round) or smaller (triangular); bunting: triangles ~10–15 cm in size; rattan furniture: frame ~80–100 cm tall |
Perfect For
Ideal for nurseries, playrooms, or any children’s room where you want to create a cozy and playful atmosphere. It can also be used for special occasions like children’s birthday parties to enhance the decor.
Care Instructions
- For the fabric items, machine – wash on a gentle cycle using mild detergent and air – dry to maintain the colors and fabric quality. Wipe the rattan furniture with a damp cloth and let it dry thoroughly to keep it clean and avoid damage.











