The Curio Stroller is Made Exclusively for Japan
Brian G Randles — October 11, 2009 — World
References: curio-web & designboom
Goto Design has developed the Curio Stroller specifically for the Japanese. The stroler is built narrowly so that it corresponds to the standard width of turnstiles on the railway of Japan. The stroller also comes equipped with room for a basket underneath and a sunscreen.
Now I must ponder the possibilities of the American stroller. I am thinking a reinforced frame to handle the weight of the obese child and a flat screen to accommodate the bundle of joy. Check out more on the Curio Stroller below.
Now I must ponder the possibilities of the American stroller. I am thinking a reinforced frame to handle the weight of the obese child and a flat screen to accommodate the bundle of joy. Check out more on the Curio Stroller below.
Trend Themes
1. Narrow-frame Strollers - Opportunity to create strollers with specific dimensions for narrow spaces such as urban areas or public transportation.
2. Multi-functional Stroller Accessories - Opportunity to offer stroller accessories that serve multiple purposes such as storage and sun protection.
3. Tech-integrated Strollers - Opportunity to integrate technology into strollers, such as touchscreens or built-in phone chargers.
Industry Implications
1. Baby Products - There is an opportunity for innovation in the baby products industry by redesigning strollers to better suit the needs of modern parents.
2. Transportation - Transportation companies, particularly those within urban areas, can benefit from strollers designed to fit narrow spaces.
3. Technology - The incorporation of technology within strollers presents an opportunity for tech companies to diversify their offerings and enter new markets.
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