A spatial structure and environment influences the way children feel, play and interact with and within it. A well designed space could stimulate children’s creativity, their development and engagement but it doesn’t mean it has to be a space “full of…”
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Jovana Paunović, Design Blogger from little fairy project about design for kids and her favourite toy
A good toy should be simple in form and aesthetics, but engaging in its function says Jovana Paunović, design blogger behind my little fairy project from Italy
Continue readingMeet Jaimee, Mum Blogger from yoyo-mom
Kids tend to have more of an open eye and an open spirit. They are less tainted than designers because they are not overexposed to art and design.
Continue readingLumme – carpet for children by Maija Puoskari
Lumme carpet is inspired by 60’s feeling and the shape of water lily’s leaves. There is a link in the centre of the carpet so it can be easily hung on the wall by hook. Materials are ecological wool felt and leather.
Continue readingMeet Katia Gamberini, design blogger from tatakidsdesign
In my opinion kids furniture have to be designed to encourage interaction, they have to be playful and most of all safe. They would have to reflect kids ever-changing tastes and they must be designed in order to let kids use them over and over in different configurations as their tastes and needs evolve.
Continue readingMeet Roser Cuscó, design blogger from minimoi
Although kids can play almost anywhere, it’s true that the design and atmosphere of a room can influence their behavior greatly.
Continue readingMeet Simona Ortolan, Design blogger from ilpampano-designbimbi
The children’s approach to architecture is a very important educational opportunity.
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