
Giraf has been designed to have the appeal of a toy but the functionality of a high-quality stroller. And thanks to a reduction of its number of components, its price is low enough for all to enjoy.
The body of Giraf is made from one piece of plastic in a single process, making it sturdy, durable, easy-to-clean, and stackable. It aims to provide a low-cost, safe, and comfortable design for all children, irrespective of their parents’ economic or social standing. It could also function as a secondary stroller, or a public-use stroller in malls, theme parks, or supermarkets.
With its toy-like appearance, Giraf can relate to children’s senses in a playful manner. It appeals not only to parents, but to their children as well. With a minimum number of parts and no screws, the child experiences a comfortable, safe, and fun ride, while the parent confidently maneuvers Giraf with a natural walking posture.
With the whole body being one-piece, cost is reduced while stability and maintenance are enhanced, rendering Giraf an affordable, high-quality stroller. Having a light body that is stackable and sturdy, Giraf feels equally at home in a disaster zone, theme park, supermarket, or high street.
Foot-operated brakes are laterally pushed inwards to release the brakes and outwards to engage them. A retractable hood, safety belt, mesh bag, and cushion/liner can be attached to Giraf through the holes around its body, ensuring safety and comfort for both the child and parents. |
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| Ghassan Baghdadi |
Tomohiko Hirata |
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