Being an adult and designing for children you must take extra care of the user, as you can’t completely put yourself in their shoes (even though we all own our own childhood). This means good amount of time for reflection and letting children test and evaluate your ideas is essential.
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Discover design for kids from international & responsible toy designers and toy manufacturer. With pictures✓ partly interview✓ + direct contact.
Meet Leonora Bamford mum blogger from My Baba
Know what you want and try not to overload the space with clutter, less is definitely more!
Continue readingWood Growth – a play furniture by Hanah Berg
Wood Growth is a multi functional toy and furniture for kids designed for interaction and experience. The circles are easy for both adults and children to put together in different ways. The goal was to achieve a product with expanded lifetime that through use creates joy and history with the users.
Continue readingMeet Francesco Monaco, designer kids furniture from Nimio-Lab
I am not interested about the idea of luxury design. I really think design has to reach everybody. It is often difficult, but I consider it has to be always the aim.
Continue readingMeet Hyunsoo Choi, designer kids furniture
Making a product is a multidisciplinary process. This process requires the involvement of people with different backgrounds. And it is really difficult to let them understand my abstract ideas of colors or feelings.
Continue readingNina’s House – creative kids furniture by Dave Keune
My girlfriend and I lived in Amsterdam in a small apartment. We only had 1 bedroom so no space for our girl Nina. So, I created a house in a house for her in the livingroom. It is a house so it can be closed for her sleep.
Continue readingOink – play furniture by Anesia G. Mervcich
In general, kids respond incredibly well to furniture that respect their height. It makes them feel special and important.
Continue readingMoxie – play furniture by Manpreet Singh
Children have a very inquisitive and playful nature and they interact very differently with products. Each child interprets an object with his unique imagination, relating his own meaning to any product.
Continue readingMeet Helena Casanovas design blogger from petit and small
A great kids’ furniture must meet kids’ needs: it must be functional, ergonomic, lasting and safe. But we must also consider that kids use to sit down on tables, hide under the chairs […]
Continue readingDOMUM – modern kids desk by Carolina Balbino and Pedro Rocha
Domum generates an enviroment guided by montessori methods, where children have all the tools to create and expose whatever they want, everything at their own sight and prepared to better satisfy them.
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