Cooling Ramie Fitted Sheet | Lavender Blue

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Naturally Cool & Soft – Summer Fitted Sheets for Baby Bed in Ramie-TENCEL™ Blend. Each sheet is finished with delicately embroidered gentle lavender.

Color: Lavender Blue

Bedding size: 60x120 cm

60x120 cm
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Fit & measurement

Designed to fit 60x120 cm baby mattresses, with a flexible edge that accommodates mattress depths from 3 to 12 cm for a snug, secure fit.

Fabric & care

50% ramie and 50% TENCEL™

To maintain the softness and cooling properties of your ramie-TENCEL™ fitted sheet:

  • Wash at 30°C on a delicate cycle.
  • Use a mild, baby-friendly detergent.
  • Do not bleach.  
  • Air dry in a well-ventilated area or lay flat; avoid prolonged exposure to direct sunlight.
  • Tumble drying is not recommended, as it can damage the fibers.
  • If necessary: iron on a low temperature.

Nature friendly materials

Made to last

OEKO-TEX® STANDARD 100 Certified Fabric

Ramie-TENCEL™: The Ultimate Sustainable Summer Fabric

Ramie is a sustainable, plant-based fiber, known for its exceptional breathability, moisture-wicking abilities, and natural durability. It’s often compared to linen, but is even lighter and more breathable, making it especially suited for warm weather and sensitive skin. When blended with TENCEL™—a silky fiber made from responsibly sourced wood pulp—it creates a fabric that’s gentle, eco-friendly, and perfect for summer bedding.

A smart, stylish, and sustainable choice for parents who care about comfort, quality, and the environment.

Baby Sleepwear Expert

At vos&bos, we believe in thoughtful design.

Every product undergoes rigorous testing in our lab, ensuring it meets our high standards. We listen closely to parents and children, incorporating their real-life needs into every feature of our sleeping bags. Sustainability is at the heart of our fabric choices, meaning our products are not only eco-friendly, but also built to last.

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Gentle on babies, kind on the earth

Our commitment to sustainability extends from fabric selection to final shipment. We actively eliminate plastic use, choose environmentally responsible materials, and strive to reduce our carbon footprint at every stage.

With our reusable packaging, we could lower the CO2 for shipping. Meanwhile it is perfect for green gifting, no extra warping needed.

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Guaranteed Quality, Naturally

Certified by independent labels such as OEKO-TEX Standard 100, our products meet the highest quality standards. We guarantee responsibly produced items that are safe for your child and gentle on our environment.

Beyond parent approval, our thoughtful designs have earned industry recognition and prestigious innovation award nominations, confirming their professional validation.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I choose baby bedding/sheets? Which fitted sheet is best for a baby?

1. Safety and Fit

The sheet must be pulled tight and smooth over the entire mattress without any wrinkles or loose fabric, which can pose a risk. Always verify your mattress dimensions and ensure the sheet's corners are deep enough to tuck securely underneath.

2. Material for Temperature Control

Choose breathable, natural fabrics to prevent overheating, especially during warm weather.

  • Best Options: Organic Cotton, Bamboo, or a Ramie-TENCEL™ blend. These materials naturally wick moisture and help to stabilize your baby's core temperature.
  • Avoid: Synthetic fabrics that trap heat.

3. Hypoallergenic Comfort

Prioritize materials that are hypoallergenic and free from irritants. Look for certifications like OEKO-TEX to ensure the fabric is safe, soft, and won't cause friction against delicate skin or trigger eczema flare-ups.

What size fitted sheet do I need for a baby mattress?
  1. Measure Your Mattress: Always measure the exact dimensions of your baby's mattress first. Do not rely on the crib size, as mattresses can vary. You need two measurements:Length and Width: The standard sizes are usually 60 x 120 cm or 70 x 140 cm.Depth (Thickness): This is crucial. Ensure the sheet's corners are deep enough to wrap completely underneath the mattress.
  2. Prioritize a Tight, Smooth Fit: The sheet must be pulled taut and wrinkle-free across the top surface of the mattress. Any loose or bunched fabric is a safety hazard.
  3. Check for Snug Elastic: A high-quality fitted sheet will have strong elastic around the perimeter to ensure the fabric stays firmly anchored under the mattress, even when your baby moves or kicks.

In summary, look for the sheet size that exactly matches your mattress's length and width, and ensure it has enough depth to tuck securely underneath.

What should you look for in a fitted sheet for a baby?

1. Safety (Fit)

The most important factor is a snug fit. The sheet must be pulled taut and smooth over the entire mattress without any wrinkles, bunching, or loose fabric. Loose fabric is a potential suffocation hazard.

  • Action: Always verify your mattress's exact length, width, and depth. Ensure the sheet's elastic corners are deep enough to remain anchored firmly underneath the mattress.

2. Material (Breathability & Cooling)

The material directly impacts your baby's ability to regulate temperature.

  • Best Choices: Choose natural, highly breathable fabrics like organic cotton, bamboo, or specialized cooling blends (like Ramie-TENCEL™) that naturally wick away moisture. This prevents overheating and keeps the baby dry during sleep.
  • Avoid: Synthetic materials that trap heat and moisture.

3. Comfort (Hygienic & Hypoallergenic)

Look for features that protect sensitive skin.

  • Chemical-Free: Prioritize hypoallergenic fabrics with certifications (like OEKO-TEX) that guarantee the sheet is free from harsh chemicals and dyes.
  • Softness: Choose an ultra-soft texture to minimize friction against delicate skin, helping to prevent irritation and eczema flare-ups.