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Handmade gorilla plush toy, in eco-responsible organic cotton - ROGER

Handmade gorilla plush toy, in eco-responsible organic cotton - ROGER

Description

ROGER is an adorable gorilla soft toy.
This sturdy and funny primate, a deep chocolate brown, is the ideal accomplice for mischief as well as cuddles.

In pure GOTS certified organic cotton, the ROGER gorilla comforter can be offered from birth.

Little tip: discover our range of soft toys. Ideal for brothers and sisters who want "the same, but not the same".

Each piece, made entirely by hand, may have slight differences (color, design, patterns, etc.) by the women artisans of the Kenyan cooperative Kenana Knitter. This is not about defects, but about ensuring the uniqueness of your stuffed animal.

Kenana Knitters offers a range of eco-responsible soft toys: organic vegetable dyes, locally sourced untreated merino wool or GOTS certified organic cotton. Learn more.

Regular price €55,00
Regular price Sale price €55,00
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Détails

- Exterior 100% GOTS organic cotton
- 100% acrylic trim

- about 23cm
- Our handcrafted products are unique and therefore likely to present slight variations in size and color, testimony to their authentic character.

- Machine washable, 30° gentle program in a washing net.
- Air dry, drum prohibited.

Delivery and returns

Orders are generally prepared within 1 to 3 working days,  excluding busy periods or holidays.
We focus on using sustainable materials such as organic cotton and kraft paper, thereby reducing plastic waste in our packaging.
You'll have 14 days from receipt to request a return.
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Make your kids smile with adorable Kenana Knitters soft toys

- Adorable and original stuffed animals
- GOTS certified organic cotton, hand knitted and dyed with vegetable or non-harmful dyes.
- Responsible production that allows more than 500 women artisans from the Kenana Knitters cooperative to live decently from their work and support their families.