What it means and why it matters for baby products
OEKO-TEX® Standard 100 is an internationally recognized certification that tests textiles and materials for harmful substances. Products carrying this certification have been independently tested against strict safety standards, including requirements designed specifically for babies and sensitive skin.
At Stadela, thoughtfully selected materials are an important part of how we approach product design, everyday functionality, and long-term use.
Tested Materials
OEKO-TEX® Standard 100 certification means materials are independently tested for harmful substances, including fabrics, threads, coatings, and trims.
Gentle on Skin
OEKO-TEX® Product Class I standards are developed for products intended for babies and sensitive skin, including some of the strictest testing limits in the certification system.
Certified Materials
We believe thoughtfully designed baby products should prioritize both function and material safety. Certified materials are one part of our approach to creating products for everyday family life.
OEKO-TEX® FAQ
What does OEKO-TEX® Standard 100 mean?
What does OEKO-TEX® Standard 100 mean?
OEKO-TEX® Standard 100 is a certification that tests textiles and materials for harmful substances. Testing includes fabrics, threads, coatings, dyes, and trims.
Are OEKO-TEX® certified materials safe for babies?
Are OEKO-TEX® certified materials safe for babies?
OEKO-TEX® Product Class I standards are specifically developed for products intended for babies and young children and include strict testing requirements.
What is Product Class I?
What is Product Class I?
Product Class I is the OEKO-TEX® category for baby products and items intended for sensitive skin and young children.
Does certification include dyes and trims?
Does certification include dyes and trims?
Yes. Testing applies to all components of the material, including dyes, threads, coatings, prints, trims, and accessories.
Why does textile certification matter?
Why does textile certification matter?
Textile certifications help verify that materials have been independently tested against established safety standards for harmful substances.

