KALAS spoon
KALAS spoon
KALAS spoon
KALAS spoon
KALAS spoon
KALAS spoon
KALAS spoon
KALAS spoon
KALAS
Spoon,
mixed colors

1/4 pack

ZCZ 704.556.95
5% discount with IKEA Family

 

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5% discount with IKEA Family


Bright and cheerful colors so everyone gets to pick their favorite. The plastic won’t break and it’s harmless – no additives. A sustainable alternative to disposable tableware because it can be re-used.
Article no ZCZ 704.556.95

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Key features

Approved for food contact and made of the same harmless plastic used in baby bottles, disposable nappies and food boxes.

Colorful, impact resistant, scratch resistant and grip-friendly. Perfect for small children who tend to drop, spill and make a mess in their eagerness to learn how to eat on their own.

Designer

Henrik Preutz

Good to know

Recommended for children 3 years and older.

Measurements

Assembled size

Length:16 cm
Package quantity:4 pieces

Package size & weight

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Length: 17 cm
Width: 10 cm
Height: 2 cm
Weight Gross: 0,06 kg
Weight Net: 0,05 kg
Volume per package: 0,3 l

Materials

Polypropylene

Care instructions

Dishwasher-safe up to 158ºF (70°C).

Environment

Product possible to recycle or use for energy recovery, if available in your community. We want to have a positive impact on the planet. That is why by 2030, we want all materials in our products to be recycled or renewable, and sourced in responsible ways. IKEA has strict requirements for the use of phthalates in all our products, and we have totally banned them in children’s and food-contact products. BPA (Bisphenol A) free IKEA has banned BPA (Bisphenol A) in plastic products in the children’s range (0-7 years) and in all food-contact products. IKEA phased out BPA in 2006.