Swiss - engineered glass baby bottle
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A latch that feels familiar, not forced.
Made from soft, naturally textured liquid silicone, its wide, breast-shaped base gives your baby more surface to hold onto, supporting the deep, secure latch that many narrow, upright bottle nipples fail to provide. The result is a more familiar feel, a steadier seal, and a smoother transition between breast and bottle.
Peace of mind comes from a gas-free tummy.
A steady vent helps air move back into the bottle instead of mixing heavily into the milk.
- Baby drinks: Milk moves through the nipple while pressure changes inside the bottle.
- Air returns: The bottom vent sends air back into the bottle instead of through the feed.
- Calmer feeds: Less air in the milk means a steadier bottle routine after the feed.
Safe down to the last part.
Most bottles tell you what they’re free from. Pippa tells you exactly what materials your baby’s milk touches.
- High-borosilicate glass: Milk sits in glass, never plastic. It handles 180°C and the temperature swings of a bottle warmer without clouding, scratching, or cracking like ordinary glass.
- Platinum-cured silicone nipple: Not standard food-grade silicone. Platinum curing leaves no chemical byproducts, so the nipple is purer, softer, more heat-stable, and longer-lasting.
- BPA-free PPSU cap & ring: The same high-performance polymer used in medical devices. It takes repeated sterilizing without warping where ordinary polypropylene can degrade.
The right flow for every stage.
Start with your baby’s age, then follow their feeding cues. Coughing, milk escaping, or pulling off can mean the flow is too fast; long, frustrating feeds can mean it is too slow.
- SS (0–1 months): Extra-slow flow for newborns and early, paced feeds.
- S (1–3 months): Slow flow for younger babies settling into bottle feeding.
- M (3–6 months): Medium flow as feeding strength and rhythm grow.
- L (6–10 months): Faster flow for older babies ready for more milk per suck.
- LL (10+ months): Fastest flow for confident, efficient feeders.