Who says building blocks for kids have to look like regular wooden blocks? Exactly. Bioblos are colourful and eco-friendly construction toys with a unique honeycomb design and perfect proportions.
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CUBORO | CH
The Cuboro wooden marble runs from Switzerland have been delighting all generations worldwide since 1986. The company Cuboro Ltd. distributes the marble run system made exclusively in Switzerland from massiv beech wood.
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NASEWEISS are high-quality toys made in Germany – for enjoying, making, playing and experimenting. To enable small explorers to experience great things.
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pure position is a label for children’s furniture in a reduced and functional design. The pure position success story began with the growing table desk for children and young people. In the meantime, the collection also includes shelving and seating furniture with a modular design and a clear design language.
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Woodjoy is a Romanian brand that has been creating and manufacturing furniture for children since 2010. It all began in 2003, when committed people came together to bring about positive change in society with courage and creativity.
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Our design studio, founded in 1989, was at first mainly dedicated to the world of children, with creations of hundreds of toys, care products, tableware, educational tools, furniture… To design for children requires a foolproof command of constraints such as safety standards, ergonomics. This demands also a wide cultural understanding and an open mind.
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timkid has produced functional design children’s furniture since 2000. All our wooden products are functional, ergonomic, and durable. The design is uncomplicated and suitable for children, clear and without any unnecessary embellishments. Sustainability is a high priority!
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Our furniture for children has its origin in our daily family life. We conceive and design them, and then our children test them, put them through trials and eventually love them.
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