
A new summer model for Isidor
Isidor Seville the summer car pillow
Its crispy… or crunchy pattern!
With its pretty little cherries, this is the most delicious and summery of our Isidor car models! Its design appeals to both young and old!
Its navy background gives it a completely on-trend vintage look. This print is reminiscent of the flowing dresses of Andalusian dancers, evoking summer and sunshine !
A fresh, soft and certified fabric
Ideal for summer travel, this cotton jersey is soft and fresh . Plus, it's OEKO-TEX® certified, so you can sleep soundly 😴. It's hot in the car in the summer, are you afraid of getting it dirty? No problem, like all our other models, the Seville pillowcase is machine washable at 30°. And if your children have drooled on it, you can also put the pillow in the washing machine 😂
Ideal for vacation departures
Summer family road trips are always a bit stressful. You have to find something to keep the kids occupied in the car and take everything you need so they can sleep (and give us a few hours of respite). No more big pillows, Isidor doesn't take up much space and can stay attached to the headrest when not in use, so it's a discreet but very useful travel pillow for sleeping in the car !
Filling from recycling
This summer, think about doing good for our planet and future generations, pick up plastic waste that is a scourge for the oceans and animals. Plastic bottles abandoned on the beach can still be recycled if they are placed in the appropriate bins. These bottles, which we give a second life to, once transformed into thread, are used as stuffing, for our Petits Cadors for example! If you find 7 bottles on the beach, tell yourself that they could have filled an Isidor car pillow ...
Caution: risk of addiction
There's just one problem with Isidor: you can't live without it. You run the risk that your children will want to attach it to their backpack every weekend. We've also heard that some of them want to take it to sleep in their bed during the week, others for their nights at the campsite... Be careful, if this is your Isidor, you risk not seeing it again anytime soon 😄
