Tsuchinoco Kids: Cardboard furniture and toys

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Culture & Science - Strange Inventions
Tuesday, 04 September 2012 22:04

Every time we find more proposals cardboard furniture . They represent a more or less friendly to the environment, as they tend to be made ​​of recycled material, and are functional and colorful. Its makers also guarantee that are lightweight, so much so that we can find homes for pets . The Japanese brand Tsuchinoco Kids has an attractive collection of children's furniture and toys large format board made ​​precisely. Do not miss it.

Imagine having five and their parents will get a free cardboard tractor is bigger than you and you can climb if they want to drive, then down a slide. I, who have five years left on a long, long time, I'm fascinated with the idea. The device name is Bob and this is one of my favorites on the list of toys and Kids furniture Tsuchinoco.

Bob Tractor addition, there is a house with two doors (one the size of small tenants and another the size of their dolls), a horse that swings, a game consisting of table and stools, a truck shaped desk, a corral, some shelves, a coat rack and even a table for adults. All of cardboard.

Tsuchinoco, casita Prairie

All designs are branded by Masahiro Minami . Do not know if it's male or female, but has good ideas and has managed materialize. This person was born in 1978 in Osaka, has won many awards and curriculum collaborations on various projects together.

In addition to these objects monkeys are, mention how well they work children photo. I, who am intolerant children (just because his willingness to toys makes me envy), would change all my heart to my little neighbors screaming for these Japanese children.

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