Play Houses and Furniture Made of Corrugated Boxes
Going Like Sixty — March 27, 2009 — Eco
References: cardboarddesign
These children’s toys are all made of cardboard.
I’m not an eco-freak. I don’t even consider myself green. I still toss plastic out with the trash. But I think that this series of “toys” is outrageous.
Remember playing with cardboard boxes when you were a kid? Making forts? That type of imagination is no longer necessary. Yes, these are corrugated boxes that have been engineered as play homes and furniture for kids to enjoy.
Here’s the fun part: the prices are in the $40-$50 range!
I’m not an eco-freak. I don’t even consider myself green. I still toss plastic out with the trash. But I think that this series of “toys” is outrageous.
Remember playing with cardboard boxes when you were a kid? Making forts? That type of imagination is no longer necessary. Yes, these are corrugated boxes that have been engineered as play homes and furniture for kids to enjoy.
Here’s the fun part: the prices are in the $40-$50 range!
Trend Themes
1. Sustainable Play - Opportunity to create eco-friendly toys and furniture made from recycled materials, reducing environmental impact.
2. Immersive Play Experiences - Potential to design interactive play structures that enhance imaginative play and stimulate creativity.
3. Affordable Play Solutions - Opportunity to offer low-cost play options for families, making play accessible to a wider range of children.
Industry Implications
1. Toy Manufacturing - Disruptive potential to incorporate sustainable materials and innovative designs in the production of toys and play equipment.
2. Furniture Manufacturing - Opportunity to explore lightweight, cost-effective furniture solutions made from sustainable materials like cardboard.
3. Interior Design - Potential to incorporate playful and interactive elements in interior design concepts for children's spaces, utilizing cardboard and other sustainable materials.
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