What families say
Verified PopsyKosy reviews · 4.95 / 5 average
Customer Reviews
Our cats destroy everything from couches to yoga mats, so I worried they would scratch the hell out of this! Luckily, that didn’t happen. They do love to play on it, but destroying out the question! Also for us, it makes getting up and down off the floor with the baby so much more pleasant!
We added this in my baby's play area and I love it. She is now rolling over so she lays there, plays and rolls over and this foam help to prevent her from hitting her head. We only have floor in our house so this has been a great help. I love that the pieces come off and I take little piece to another room without having to take the whole floor.
These foam tiles are nice. They are very aesthetically pleasing. The relaxing pastel color doesn't interfere with your decor. It is easy to match. The pattern is pretty and whimsical. If you buy more than one set like I've pictured, you can connect them. The foam is comfortable to walk on. Ours is on carpet so where the tiles join together, they sometimes lift up from each other but it isn't too big of a deal since they aren't pulling apart. So far they have held up with rough play from children and a dogs nails. Overall, these are enjoyable tiles.
Pros: Beautiful light pink color, great for babies who are beginning to sit up and may fall easily, cute design, minutes to assemble, easy to clean
Cons: A bit small for the price
It is comfortable to lay on and easy to wipe clean. The pink color is soft and not too bright. It brings a calming atmosphere to the room. You can interlock the tiles however you want to fit the space you are using it in.
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Design story
The Tranquil Flower pattern
Tranquil Flower was our first pattern family — the design that defined the PopsyKosy visual language. Grace developed it during her postpartum recovery in early 2021, when she discovered that no existing playmat pattern felt like something she actually wanted in her own living room. The motif draws from late-Edo Japanese kimono shibori hand-tied florals, simplified to a flat geometric form that reads as both child-appropriate and adult-aesthetic.
The colorways — Baby Coral, Olive Green, Ocean Blue, and Gray — were tuned alongside an LA-based interior designer to coexist with Pottery Barn neutrals, West Elm sage tones, and CB2 cool-grey palettes. The pattern density was specifically chosen so the floor reads as a textile element rather than a daycare zone, but also doesn't disappear visually when the room is bright. Each colorway is screen-printed before the molding process, so the pigment is in the polymer matrix — not a surface coating that can scratch off under claw or toy edges.
Who this is for
Best fit: Households where the play mat is primarily in the living room or open-plan main level, used for both supervised infant tummy time and unstructured toddler play. The botanical pattern reads as design first, kid-zone marker second — which is what most design-conscious parents in Brooklyn, Austin, Portland, and the Bay Area buyer cohort want.
Less ideal fit: Households that want a pattern-free mat for serious home-gym or yoga practice (consider Boulder or Totem instead), or households with classic-traditional interiors where a contemporary floral motif would visually clash with vintage rugs (consider Persian Garden instead). Tranquil Flower is mid-density visual interest — bolder than Boulder, calmer than Firework.
Real Words from Real Homes
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