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A young child in a pink jumper sat on a chair with a pacifier inn their mouth and a pacifier box in their hand from the BIBS x LIBERTY collection

Danish baby brand BIBS has unveiled its latest BIBS x LIBERTY collaboration, marking the third instalment of the partnership. Available both in stores and online from 23 July 2024, the collection combines BIBS’ signature modern Scandinavian design together with Liberty’s timeless British elegance.

The s/s 24 collection showcases BIBS products in three additional floral prints from Liberty’s 150-year-old design archive. Commenting on the collaboration is Henrik Larsen, BIBS’ owner and CEO.

 

A line up of floral print pacifiers

 

“We are thrilled to continue expanding the BIBS X LIBERTY collection, celebrating the rich heritage of Liberty’s iconic prints. Based on the great success of the past two releases, it’s clear that parents appreciate the blend of tradition and innovation that this partnership offers.”

Bringing iconic Liberty prints to today’s pacifier designs

This season’s Liberty prints will grace BIBS Colour pacifier and pacifier boxes. From the nostalgic charm of British summer days, to the serene beauty of garden-inspired wood engravings and 18th-century floral embroidery, each print weaves a narrative of natural beauty, heritage and elegance.

 

A floral print baby's pacifier and pacifier box

 

The prints

The Bobo print takes inspiration from 18th-century needlework embroidery. Reflecting the elegance of historical garments, this pattern showcases intricate leaf and flower designs. June Blossom features dense florals reminiscent of beautiful wood engravings, capturing the essence of rustic charm and natural elegance. Finally, Strawberries & Cream reflects a classic Liberty design from 1965, with delicately intertwined florals and dainty berries that evoke the charm of countryside gardens.

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