Reader Submitted: <b><i>A Cardboard Crib Designed to Support Our Babies' Tendencies to Outgrow Products Immediately</i></b>

In the life of a baby, the first stages are very short indeed. Normally clothes get outgrown almost right away, shoes for crawling still look brand new when you already have to change them for the next step up, and bottles and pacifiers generally only last 3 to 6 months. This is actually the case with pretty much all objects that surround our babies in their everyday lives, including toys.

This is the context from which Eco-Lecho was born, created and manufactured by industrial designer Fernando Palma Fanjul in collaboration with be.mammals, a company that creates products for babies. Both are located in Concepción city in the south of Chile.

Front 3/4 view (White)
Credit: F.Palma

Back 3/4 view (White)
Credit: F.Palma

Front view (White)
Credit: F.Palma

Side and back view (White)
Credit: F.Palma

Colors
Credit: F.Palma

In use 1
Credit: F.Palma

In use 2
Credit: F.Palma

Instalation
Credit: E.Leigh

Assembly
Credit: E.Leigh

Art
Credit: C.Viviani

View the full project here

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