Indoor High Back Swing Collection
Our Indoor Swings bring timeless design and gentle play together. Made with natural cotton fabrics and unfinished wood, they’re perfect for your nursery, playroom, or cozy reading nook.
Whether you care most about organic, natural fabrics, want a playful print to add a touch of fun, or prefer a classic solid color, we’ve got you covered. Take them outside for a sunny afternoon — just remember to bring them back in to keep them looking their best.
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- No toxic dyes or inks
- No BPAs
- No harsh chemicals
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How do I Install My Swing?
How do I Install My Swing?
How Many Pillows Do I Need?
How Many Pillows Do I Need?
We believe you know your baby best. Our answer for this is that it depends. Children who are watchers and tend to relax and take things in often do great with none. Others who like to lean and reach can benefit from the support of a pillow behind them to keep the space for that front to back movement to minimum. We recommend two pillows for kids who might be on the smaller or weaker side and could use a little extra padding for support.
I am not sure about ceiling height.
I am not sure about ceiling height.
Our swings come ready to hang for ceilings that are 8 feet, 9 feet or 10 feet in height. If you are unsure of ceiling height because you are giving this as a gift, we recommend going with the highest ceiling height. It is easier to shorten the rope if it is too long.
More Questions?
More Questions?
The Simple Joy with Big Benefits
Why Swinging Matters for Kids of All Ages
1. Calming or Energizing—Exactly What They Need
Swinging helps regulate your child’s nervous system. The gentle back-and-forth motion releases endorphins—happy hormones that bring calm, focus, and joy. Whether your little one needs to wind down or wake up, swinging helps them find balance.
2. Strengthens the Body Naturally
Every swing builds core strength, coordination, and postural control.
As children grip, lean, and balance, they’re developing muscles and body awareness that support everything from crawling to writing.
3. Boosts Brain Development
Swinging stimulates multiple parts of the brain at once—especially the vestibular system, which helps with balance, rhythm, and spatial awareness.
This kind of movement supports learning, attention, and sensory integration.
4. Encourages Independent Play & Emotional Growth
Swinging gives children a safe and soothing space to explore independence.
They can watch, imagine, and play close by—helping you get things done while they stay engaged and connected.
5. Promotes Better Sleep
Repetitive, rhythmic motion helps regulate your child’s internal systems and can lead to deeper, more restorative sleep.
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