LUC ET LEA
Glass feeding bottle
Ergosense
Anti-stick System
Variable flow teat
120 ml
Colours and patterns subject to availability
Because we want to offer your Children the very best, Luc & Léa has developed a range of anti-colic glass feeding bottles combining technical features, comfort, safety and emotion, thanks to its adorable designs.
This Luc & Léa eco-designed, anti-colic glass feeding bottle has been developed for baby's comfort, to make feeding a moment of shared pleasure.
Satisfying babies and parents is our priority, but we wanted to go even further: our feeding bottle has also been designed with eco-responsibility in mind, to take care of those around us.
Its small 120ml capacity and slow-flow teat are ideal for Baby's first bottles.
The Plus of our Luc & Léa feeding bottle:
- Glass: a healthy, durable, pharmaceutical-grade material (borosilicate), guaranteed BPA*, BPS and GMP-free.
- Robust: resistant to thermal shock** (bottle warmer, microwave, steriliser, dishwasher, etc.).
- Does not absorb food tastes, smells or colours.
- A ring and cap made from plant-based plastic, certified ISCC+***: a plastic from renewable resources, made from plant waste and residues.
- Wide-necked: for easy pouring and mixing, as well as optimal cleaning.
This glass feeding bottle comes with our Ergosense teat, designed to fit all babies:
- An anti-colic valve: reduces the amount of air absorbed to promote digestive comfort and reduce spit-up.
- Medical silicone: a soft, resistant material.
- Tested and approved by babies: comfortable feeding for 95% of babies****
- Ergonomically designed: thanks to the enlarged base, baby's mouth is naturally positioned in the same way as the mother's breast.
- Structural reinforcement: prevents the teat from being crushed and regulates the flow, to improve feeding and make it more comfortable.
Made in Germany.
*In compliance with current regulations.
**Glass is not an unbreakable material.
***The ISCC is a certification system that enables us to ensure the traceability of our plant-based plastic, from the collection of the plant raw materials to the transoformation process (to obtain the rings and lids for our glass feeding bottles). Plus information on www.luc-et-lea.fr
****Study carried out in Avril 2016 by the Mothercare Institute among 80 babies aged between 0 and 11 months, over a period of 7 days