Superfine Natural Kapok — For Cushions & Pillows
Why Choose Kapok?
Kapok is one of the most sustainable natural fibres available. It grows wild, requires no irrigation or chemicals, and is fully biodegradable. Its natural softness and safety make it a favourite for eco‑conscious families, crafters, and small businesses.
🌙 Product Description :
Our Superfine Natural Kapok is a beautifully soft, plant‑based fibre perfect for filling soft toys, cushions, pillows, craft projects, and handmade creations. Often called nature’s silk, kapok is one of the lightest, softest natural fibres in the world — offering a fluffy, down‑like feel without any synthetic materials or animal products.
Completely natural, chemical‑free, and hypoallergenic, this kapok filling is safe for children’s toys and ideal for anyone seeking an eco‑friendly alternative to polyester stuffing. Its silky fibres create a plush, airy loft that keeps items soft, squeezable, and comfortable.
Whether you're a crafter, toy‑maker, or simply prefer natural materials in your home, this superfine kapok delivers exceptional softness with a clean, sustainable footprint.
✨ Key Features:
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100% Natural Kapok Fibre
Ultra‑soft, lightweight, and silky — perfect for plush toys and soft furnishings. -
Safe for Children’s Toys
Naturally hypoallergenic and free from chemicals, toxins, and synthetic additives. -
Eco‑Friendly & Vegan
Harvested from kapok tree seed pods with no harm to the environment. -
Down‑Like Softness
Offers a fluffy, luxurious feel without feathers or polyester. -
Breathable & Moisture‑Resistant
Helps keep cushions and pillows fresh and airy. -
Ideal for Crafting & Home Projects
Perfect for stuffed animals, cushions, pillows, dolls, meditation cushions, and more.
📏 Available Options
- Loose kapok fibre by weight
- Bulk quantities for makers
- Custom packaging available on request
⚠️ Please Note
Our Organic Kapok is a completely natural, plant‑based fibre. Because it’s harvested by hand, it may occasionally contain tiny pieces of dried leaves or small twigs that naturally occur in the seed pods. These are harmless, but we recommend taking a little care when handling or using the fibre.