OEKO-TEX® Standard 100, Class I
Class I is the highest tier — every component (thread, button, dye) tested for substances harmful to baby skin.
The materials library
We use two cloths, both chosen for the way a small person breathes against them — and traceable to a single farm or mill. No mystery blends. No surprises in the wash.
100%
Traceable to a farm or mill
0
Mystery blends or filler synthetics
4
Audits per year, by a third party
1
Atelier, in Singapore
No. 01
Spun from FSC-certified moso bamboo grown in Sichuan. Bamboo regenerates without replanting, needs no irrigation, and produces a fibre that breathes. Cooler than cotton in summer, gently warmer when the night turns. The sort of cloth that holds a baby’s temperature where you’d want it.
A note: we use closed-loop viscose, which recycles 99% of solvents instead of releasing them into waterways. Not all bamboo viscose is made this way — and we’d rather pay more than save the difference.
No. 02
Long-staple Pima cotton, grown organically by a co-operative in northern Peru. GOTS-certified end to end. The reason we keep coming back: it gets softer with every wash, never shorter, and the long fibres pill less than anything else we’ve tested.
GOTS audits the field, the dye-house, the mill — even the labour conditions. It’s the strictest organic textile standard in the world. We chose it because it removes our excuses.
The paperwork
Class I is the highest tier — every component (thread, button, dye) tested for substances harmful to baby skin.
Audits the whole chain, from field to finished cloth. Bans 1,000+ synthetic chemicals and requires fair labour.
Our bamboo is grown in FSC-managed forests, where biodiversity, watercourses, and local communities are protected.
We measure every gram of CO₂ — shipping, atelier energy, packaging — and offset 110% of it through verified projects.
Touch test