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Permafrost for Baby

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Based in Norway, Permafrost Designs likes a challenge. They have created a range of different products, from spirits bottles to soccer goals, and their latest work turns to yet another area: baby furniture. Made for baby supply store Stokke, Permafrost’s seating system changes form, so that the same chair can support a child from infancy to early youth. The ergonomic design is made up of a washable seat cushion, a plastic seat and tray, and wooden legs with a natural, black, or white finish. The module functions as an infant recliner, a baby bouncer, a toddler’s highchair, and a kid’s chair with adjustable height, simplifying the job of keeping up with a growing child.

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