Basics for your baby that grow with him: the utility of Scandinavian design with Stokke

Faithful to the conception of Scandinavian design that prioritizes simple lines, durability and functionality, the firm born in Norway in 1932 has earned recognition over the years for a job well done, innovative ideas, the quality of its production and the elegance of the simplicity of its proposals.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
28 April 2023 Friday 05:26
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Basics for your baby that grow with him: the utility of Scandinavian design with Stokke

Faithful to the conception of Scandinavian design that prioritizes simple lines, durability and functionality, the firm born in Norway in 1932 has earned recognition over the years for a job well done, innovative ideas, the quality of its production and the elegance of the simplicity of its proposals.

Since 2006 his work has focused exclusively on quality design for children, with proposals designed to bring children and parents closer together in order to strengthen their bonds; so that feeling loved and integrated reinforces their confidence and helps them in their development and autonomy.

A simplicity that, hand in hand with the sustainability of its offer, makes Stokke the ideal option for those who are going to become parents this 2023. Fathers and mothers who prioritize the ergonomics of their proposals and the ductility that allows them to adapt chairs, cribs or strollers to the different stages of the growth of the baby in its first years of life and, why not, the design.

Stokke's product line is defined by its choice of neutral colors, with teal or glacier green as a novelty in its latest launches, and lightweight materials that facilitate transport to respond to mothers and fathers who do not rule out traveling with their little ones. Like Flexi Bath, the foldable and compact bathtub that solves the baby's hygiene wherever you are.

Immersed in the present, Stokke parents declare that they are concerned about the environment and the sustainability of the world that their little ones are going to inherit, to the same extent that they are concerned about offering them the best training and ensuring their adequate growth. Now it is possible to have a bassinet, which will become a crib and finally a first bed.

The Sleepi crib -launched in 1999 by Stokke, which was a revolution with its oval shape, soft curves and nest-like shape- grows with the child from the first configuration, which usually lasts up to six months, to the possibilities it offers an extension kit that extends your employability up to five years. The crib is made of European beech wood, the available accessories, mattress and canopy, are of course breathable and made from lightweight fabrics. The bedding is a soft 100% cotton percale.

In the same way that the Sleepi bed adapts to the stages of early childhood, so does the Trip Trapp chair, available in beech or oak wood and in 12 colours. The high chair, -which is still as innovative today as it was more than 50 years ago, when it was launched on the market responding to a design by Peter Opsvik- is designed so that the baby can share meals as one of the house, facilitating their integration and learning and strengthening the final ties in a time that is often the one we share as a family.

Perhaps these are the reasons that explain that today there are already more than fourteen million units of this model that have been sold around the world.

More recent in time is the Xplory X, the stroller that revolutionized the sector in 2003. Suitable for use from birth up to 22 kg in weight, it can be adapted as a carrycot or car seat and offers protection and safety to the baby. In addition, in line with sustainability as the manufacturer's premise, its main fabrics are made from 100% recycled PET bottles.

The idea for this stroller, proposed by Stokke, became the forerunner of the concept of a parent-oriented booster seat for babies, designed to make the walk a time of connection and exploration for two, with more eye contact, children feel safe and therefore eager to explore and discover the world.

During the first years of life, the foundations for the future are laid. Every interaction is a learning and development opportunity. That's why Stokke products share a common purpose: to promote child development and family unity. His mantra is that closeness promotes connection: she believes that children need this sense of connection to feel safe and loved, encouraging them to become self-sufficient and secure learners in life. Exploring life together and learning to enjoy each of the shared moments. Stokke products are sold in selected childcare stores and on stokke.com.