When designing the Bibliotracteur, I answered my own needs as a parent. I wanted storage for books. We had just arrived in the countryside and my son was fascinated by tractors so the idea took hold of itself.
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Zoo – a play furniture by Fabien Barrero-Carsenat and Jo-Anne Kowalski
Zoo Collection, is a result from our volonty as designer (Fabien Barrero-Carsenat and Jo-Anne Kowalski) to bring back children to what would call the essentials.
Continue readingToy Stool – a play furniture by Namyoung Kim
“Toy Stool” is a design inspired by my nephew. I want to present a product that they can use enjoyable through the design.
Continue readingPeacock – creative toys for kids by Takeshi Sawada
Tell us a little bit about your background. How did you get into designing products for children? A child is pure. I enjoy a design with a pure vision just like a child. The aim of my design is to directly reach a child’s heart without words of explanation or concept. However, I pay attention […]
Continue readingZoorocker – rocking horse for children by George Zervakis
Children’s psychology was a key factor to the design process. Interchangeable heads emphasise children’s creativity. Different colours and shapes help their imagination to evolve.
Continue readingCreative design for kids – Interview with Michael Neville about his colonial turd
I wanted to work with cardboard in a new and unexpected way. The idea occurred to me that I could process the material into a pulp. This material is ubiquitous and free and when it is transformed into a pulp, it can be used to create organic form.
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