The Comfort Layer
A soft layer of closeness.
Babies spend their first months in someone's arms. The Comfort Layer was created to make those hours softer, for the baby and for the person holding them.

What it is
Deeply soft, quietly practical
The Comfort Layer is a plush layer that rests between a baby and their caregiver. It cushions and softens every point of contact, whether your little one is being carried, fed or simply held close.
It is light and easy to care for, so it can live where it belongs: in the middle of everyday life.

Why it exists
Born from carrying, holding, soothing
Hours of babywearing and rocking taught us something simple: closeness is wonderful, but it isn't always comfortable. Fabric rubs, warmth builds, little cheeks rest on hard seams.
The Comfort Layer takes those small discomforts away, so nothing comes between you and the moment.
Made for everyday moments
Carrying
A gentler surface for babywearing, soft against a resting cheek.
Holding
Cushions the small points of pressure, for long cuddles that stay comfortable.
Quiet hours
For rocking and falling asleep. The moments Kiissa was made for.