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Meet Arianna Agostini & Federica Felici, Mum Blogger from Mercantino dei Piccoli

Katja Runge 9th January 2018

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

Katja Runge 13th June 2017
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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

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Meet Jaimee, Mum Blogger from yoyo-mom

Katja Runge 14th March 2017
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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.

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Lumme – carpet for children by Maija Puoskari

Katja Runge 2nd February 2017
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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.

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Meet Katia Gamberini, design blogger from tatakidsdesign

Katja Runge 22nd November 2016
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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.

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Meet Roser Cuscó, design blogger from minimoi

Katja Runge 27th September 2016
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Although kids can play almost anywhere, it’s true that the design and atmosphere of a room can influence their behavior greatly.

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Meet Simona Ortolan, Design blogger from ilpampano-designbimbi

Katja Runge 9th August 2016
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The children’s approach to architecture is a very important educational opportunity.

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