Hundred Acre Wood map
Hundred Acre Wood map
details on the Hundred Acre Wood quilt map , small french knot flowers
details on the Hundred Acre Wood quilt map , small french knot flowers
Hundred Acre Wood (LTP)
Hundred Acre Wood (LTP)
Rabbit embroidered on the Hundred Acre Wood map
Rabbit embroidered on the Hundred Acre Wood map
 Mr Saunder 's door on the Hundred Acre Wood map
 Mr Saunder 's door on the Hundred Acre Wood map
Kanga
Kanga
Bee tree on the Hundred Acre Wood map by Haptic Lab
Bee tree on the Hundred Acre Wood map by Haptic Lab
Owl in Hundred Acre Wood
Owl in Hundred Acre Wood
details on the embroidered hedgehogs on the Hundred Acre Wood map
details on the embroidered hedgehogs on the Hundred Acre Wood map
Hundred Acre Wood (LTP)
Hundred Acre Wood (LTP)

Hundred Acre Wood (LTP)

$200

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LTP - Less than Perfect quilts have small imperfections. The "Y" in "Boggy" is cut off on the edge of the quilt. 

Wrap your little one in the timeless charm of the Hundred Acre Wood with Haptic Lab's heirloom-quality baby quilt. Featuring a beautifully detailed map of A.A. Milne's beloved Winnie the Pooh, this handmade quilt invites you to explore iconic spots like Kanga’s house, Trespassers Will, and Eeyore’s gloomy place—just steer clear of the Heffalump Trap!

Crafted from the softest cotton sateen with hand-embroidered accents and beloved storybook characters: Pooh, Piglet, Owl, Rabbit, and all their friends and relations. It’s a cozy, artistic keepsake perfect for any nursery. A true celebration of childhood nostalgia, first published in 1926, now reimagined for the next generation.

DETAILS

  • Measures approximately 66x50" 
  • 100% cotton sateen
  • Designed in Brooklyn, handmade by our partners in India
  • Hand-painted illustration by Haptic Lab founder Emily Fischer of the 100 Acre Wood, digitally scanned and printed with hand embroidery details
  • Is this a gift? Add our canvas drawstring bag 

    CARE

    For best quilt care, please machine wash cold on a gentle cycle, then tumble dry at the lowest sitting (or lay flat to air dry).

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