FELIX BY TISSI

With the tiSsi learning tower FELIX, children are not just spectators, but right in the middle of the action. Experience time together in the kitchen, at the dining table or at the sink - always at eye level.
Thanks to the 3-stage height adjustment, FELIX fits everywhere. So clever!

PERNILLE

Pernille, is a slow fashion and sustainable brand from Romania, that provides stylish, eco-friendly clothing, using natural and biodegradable fabrics. Each piece of clothing is meticulously crafted to ensure durability and timelessness, allowing kids to create cherished memories in their favorite outfits. Let’s discover their collection!

KAZUTO YOSHIKAWA

Kazuto Yoshikawa is woodworker, living in Tokyo. We totally love his Building Blocks Objects: beautiful animals and figures made from wood leftovers.

GEMMA ORKIN

Let’s discover handmade and handpainted ceramics by Gemma Orkin...Do you know you can ask for family and pet personalized portrait?

PRESTO

Presto is a London based creative studio founded by Lauren Duncan that offers unique design-led cakes and chocolates. From product to packaging there is a keen focus on quality, colour and sustainability. Ingredients are primarily seasonal and many items feature foraged or preserved elements, such as jam’s and syrups.

THE MOSS COLLECTION BY OEUF

The Oeuf Moss collection is an ode to playfulness in furniture form. Each piece features a bold-yet-simple wave motif that’s an instant statement in any bedroom, whether minimalist or maximalist. Which furniture do you prefer?

NIDO

Let’s discover the craftsmanship kidswear brand Nido, born in 2021. We love the artisanal techniques of their pieces like hand knitting, crochet and embroidery, by local rural women in Uruguay. We totally love their limited editions, with a-one-of-a-kind exclusive pieces, in merino wool or natural cotton fibers, with no gender distinction.

photo credit: Karin Topolanski

MAASTO BY RONAN BOUROULLEC FOR VAARNII

The Maasto series by Ronan Bouroullec for Vaarnii, include a Dining Chair and a Dining Armchair.
Maasto chairs are made with a combination of solid Finnish pine, used to construct the seat and backrest, and pine plywood used for the sides. WOW!

Photos credits by Jussi Puikkonen

SANDRA JAVERA

Sandra Javera is an illustrator with experience in a wide range of projects including books, editorial, textile, wallpaper and home goods design, as well as graphic design and branding. Look at her ceramics!

LENTALA

Studio Lentala, by Boris Lancelot, presents a collection of seats designed for children and adults based on a new sitting philosophy that focuses on active sitting using a choreography of postural affordances, where affordances can be understood as invitations to move.

HUEPPI

We discovered Hueppi, a Turkish brand with a 40-year-old family heritage in textiles industry, that transforms its experience and know-how into machine washable kids’ hand painted rugs. Totally safe and high quality, Hueppi carpets contribute to create cheerful living spaces for kids.

KIBU BY MORRAMA AND BATCH

Look at Kibu by Morrama and Batch, a pair of headphones made using replaceable, recyclable components and designed to be assembled and customised by kids aged five to eleven. The main body of the Kibu headphones comprises 3D-printed filament made from 100% waste PLA (Polylactic Acid), which is a plant-based, biodegradable plastic. We totally love them!

EKKI

Ekki by designer and bohemian mother Jelkica Pop-Klaus, is a timeless children’s wear brand: it teaches to kids to care about the products they use and wear. Every piece is designed in Italy and ethically produced in Europe. Let’s discover its whole collection!

STASH

Stash was born in Melbourne to create functional, stylish, lasting solutions to storing clutter while reducing the amount of unnecessary waste. It believes in an eco-conscious approach to creating quality products made from 100% food-grade silicone that will last for generations, and ones that also fit into our modern lives. Everything done at Stash is made not just for the young, but the young at heart.

PINOCCHIO BY GIACOMO MOOR

Look, that’s Pinocchio!
Here you are the sugar bowl evoking Pinocchio’s face and hat designed by Giacomo Moor for ADI Design Museum’s exhibition “Carissimo Pinocchio” curated by Giulio Iacchetti, on the occasion of the 140th anniversary of the first edition of the book “Le Avventure di Pinocchio” by Carlo Collodi.
It is composed of two overlapping solids, a sphere and a cone, and it is an object where a semicircular slot accommodates a spoon that, once the container is closed, becomes Pinocchio’s nose.
You can find it at ADI Design Museum until 02/04/24, among the selection of projects dedicated to the icon that has inspired generations of creatives and thinkers.

JOSINA

Let’s discover timeless and minimalist feel-good products by Josina. Each piece is lovingly handcrafted by its founder Josephine Lena with the greatest care. In her products she combines sustainability, naturalness, functionality, design and longevity. Wonderful!

TOTEMO

TOTEMO is an unconventional kit for kids and grown ups as well, which provides space for self-expression through play and creation of their own worlds and stories without boundaries. It is made in the Czech Republic, using wooden plywood printed with eco-friendly paints and connectors made from recycled PET bottles. It doesn't matter if you're a small child exploring exciting colors, shapes and textures, or an adult searching for new meanings in shapes. Wonderful!

HOUSE OF RORO

Practical, simple yet playful, House of RoRo’s multifunctional modern children’s furniture enriches daily life with its smart design and diminutive elegance. We appreciate House of RoRo pieces because they are suited to growing people’s changing needs and tastes: human-oriented furniture for all ages made to last.

ALL ROADS X ATELIER ENFANTS FLOOR CUSHIONS

Let’s discover the limited collection of floor cushions for kids (and adults!) by Atelier Enfants in collaboration with the California makers All Roads. Using offcuts of handwoven materials, here you are patchwork cushions playfully combining red and blue textiles with orange yarn.  We totally love them!

KNOWLEDGE BASE DESIGN

Knowledge Base Design, founded by Shinichi Tanaka in 2017 in Osaka Japan. Let’s have a look at its Dressing Rail for kindergartens, minimalist and made of aluminum extrusions. The hooks on the rail are easily movable to adjust the space and number of hooks to any condition. Pop and vivid colour parts give child pay attention the edge of them, and leaf-like hook has feature that an unique quick release system against unexpected loads.