ducduc: Adaptable Children's Furniture
by TreeHugger
on 05.24.05
ducduc is a newly formed design collaborative that focuses on creating furniture for infants and small children. They are bringing some new ideas to a fairly static genre, especially in terms of what "convertible" means. Not only do cribs convert to beds or changing tables to dressers, the furniture also adapts as babies mature into childhood and adolescence. This means less furniture to buy, more to reuse. duduc also uses non-VOC lacquered veneers in their designs. The web site being reconstructed, but the designers can be contacted via email. :: ducduc by [Justin Thomas]
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