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Pay equal attention to childlike fun and safety to create an exclusive furniture paradise for children


In the eyes of children, the world is a wonderful place full of infinite possibilities. They have a deep interest and endless curiosity about everything around them, always trying to understand how the world works by touching and exploring.

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This nature makes them particularly special and meticulous in their requirements for their surroundings when they grow up. Therefore, when we set out to design children’s furniture, it was important to take into account the habits of these little explorers and their unique height characteristics, ensuring that every detail is perfectly ergonomic and that children feel comfortable and safe during use.

When designing children’s furniture, we understand that safety is a top priority. Children have a wide range of activities and are often uninhibited, which requires furniture to be not only stable and durable to avoid injuries caused by shaking or tipping over, but also to have rounded corners to reduce the risk of injury from accidental collisions. In addition, considering that children are in the stage of growth and development, the height, depth and even the position of the handles need to be carefully calculated so that children can use it easily without overstretching or bending over, protecting the health of their spine.

In addition to safety, we are committed to incorporating fun and educational value into the design of children’s furniture. Children of different ages have different interests and cognitive needs, so our design team delves into the characteristics of our target audience to create age-appropriate and inspiring furniture for them. For example, furniture designed for young children often uses bright colors, cute cartoon characters or shapes that simulate natural elements to stimulate their imagination and creativity. For older children, they may pay more attention to the combination of functionality and aesthetics of furniture, such as sofas with storage space and height-adjustable children’s beds, aiming to cultivate their tidying skills and independent learning habits.