Some time ago, under the design collective outofstock we started a collaboration with the french brand Ekobo, that produces objects using bamboo as the main material. It was a very interesting project that led to a series of sand/beach tools and toys for children, made in bamboo composite.
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focuses on numerous actors who are dedicated to the world of design for children: Here you will meet designers, journalists, and bloggers; but we also interview scientists and experts to broaden our own view and horizon.
Emily, Mum Blogger from smallfry
Do kids need design?
Our environment has an energy just like we do. Design can make you feel calm and peaceful, inspired and excited, overwhelmed and anxious. That of course extends down to children, too!
Continue reading »Meet Arianna Agostini & Federica Felici, Mum Blogger from Mercantino dei Piccoli
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…”
Continue reading »Meet Eva Monleón Cifo, DIY-Blogger from misakomimoko
Some spacial structures like natural inspired spaces like woods, seaside, jungles… immerse children in other worlds and start amazing adventures. Love how these spaces make them travel with their imagination to the past, or to the future, learning also about different cultures.
Continue reading »Meet Sergei Urban, Influencer from TheDadLab
Do kids need design? Sure they do. Children learn texture, shapes and colours by exploring objects that surround them. Good design sparks creativity and forms a good taste. What is your idea of good children’s toys? It should have a multi level educational value so when children play with it, they could practice a
Continue reading »Meet Monika Matějková and Veronika Watzková, toy designer from Czech Republic
Tell us about your background. How did you become a designer? A sense of creativity has emerged in our childhood. The desire to create new things led us to study at the Academy of Arts, Architecture and Design. Here we met for the first time and found a common theme in creating children’s products. Why
Continue reading »Jovana Paunović, Design Blogger from little fairy project about design for kids and her favourite toy
Have fun designing, go back to being a child for a moment and your design will be flawless!
Continue reading »Meet 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 reading »Meet Priscilla Galloni, Mum Blogger from familywelcome
The main goal should have to be creating products and furnitures able to stimulate kids creativity, built with excellent materials and ecofriendly.
Continue reading »Meet Courtney Adamo, Design Blogger from Babyccinokids
Simple is most often the best with children’s toys. Good toys are ones that inspire creativity and imagination, toys that don’t limit their play but expand it beyond measure.
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