Handmade Fabric Burger Toy – Upcycled Pretend Play Food Set

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This finely crafted handmade burger set is perfect for imaginative meals at the local farmers market, a pretend café, or a playful picnic. Whether your little one is hosting a backyard BBQ or running a burger stand, this charming play food set brings joy, creativity, and eco-conscious fun to every roleplay adventure.

Includes:
2 terry cloth burger buns
2 slices of cheese (cotton)
1 slice of tomato (cotton)
2 hand-printed bacon strips (cotton with plant-based pigments)
1 velvet salad leaf
1 wool-knit burger patty

Packaged in a cotton storage bag with a silkscreen print, made entirely from upcycled materials and leftover fabric from our studio in Denmark.

Size:

  • Burger patty: 9 cm
  • Cheese slices: 8 cm

Details:

  • Filling: Recycled polyester
  • CE Tested
  • Age: 3+
  • Care: Hand wash or gentle spot clean
  • Handmade in Denmark

Why choose toys made from up-cycled fabrics?

  • Planet-friendly: Reusing cloth keeps textiles out of landfill and slashes the water and energy demanded by new fabric production.
  • Lower-carbon playtime: Up-cycled cotton or denim carries a fraction of the carbon footprint of virgin fibres.
  • One-of-a-kind charm: Every piece of repurposed fabric has its own colour variations, giving each toy unique character.
  • Built-in eco-lesson: A toy “made from old jeans” turns sustainability into a story kids can see and feel—while supporting the local makers who transform waste into wonder.

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Sustainable by Design
At normadot, we’re committed to conscious craftsmanship. Many of our products are partly made with upcycled materials or crafted entirely from recycled textiles, helping reduce waste and extend the life of what already exists.

Look out for the upcycle logo on our products – it’s your sign that sustainability is stitched into the story.

Thoughtful design. Meaningful impact.

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