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When you see the word “baby carriageâ€, you think of a monotonous, overly cute design. Readers who are eager to turn off the page will have trouble stopping your hands first. Because this Holland's most famous baby stroller brand has never bothered with naive and mediocre design. It is named after a monster in the Celtic language that specifically scares children. For more than a decade, it has been insulated from boring cartoons. It is tempting to lure passers-by to send such an upside-down praise, even though the parents are somewhat disrespectful to hear: "Hey, this stroller is pretty cool. Oh of course, your child is very cute, too."
In March 2017, Bugaboo released the Bugaboo Bee5, a comfortable lightweight stroller designed for busy modern urban parents.
Bugaboo, born in the Netherlands in 1999, was founded by Max Barenbrug, a co-big student who graduated from the Eindhoven Design School in the Netherlands, and his partner Eduard Zanen. Today it is a world-renowned multi-functional baby stroller brand. The scene that Barenbrug observed in the streets of the Netherlands became an opportunity for him to innovate the design of baby carriages. The father of Mangga Ma Dad (knows that the average Dutchman is the world's tallest player) bends over and pushes the childish stroller on the road. "It looks very uncomfortable." Is it not possible to make strollers lighter and more suitable for men? Let them also be able to stroll on the road in a big way?
This was a question that Barenbrug had begun to consider and tackle at the Eindhoven School of Design. After graduating, he and Zaen hope to bring their products to the market as soon as possible, but they have ushered in five years of continuous and difficult difficulties. In 1999, the two finally began to independently produce the designs they were proud of. After years of waiting, this versatile, modular, sturdy, and innovative stroller can't wait to prepare to change the layout of its mobile products.
In 2006, as a design brand with the Dutch gene to open the global market, Bugaboo's stroller boarded the Dutch stamp.
But this change is not earth-shattering. The most obvious testimony comes from an unexpected place—an illustration column in the newspaper. “When we started designing baby strollers, the baby carriages in the newspaper’s illustrator columns were very old-fashioned, but after we entered the market, these columnists started painting baby strollers in the style of Bugaboo because our design was concise and clear. Soon, Bugaboo’s Design is a sign," said Max Barenbrug.
In March of this year, Bugaboo released the Bugaboo Bee5 series stroller. This urban stroller product line, born in 2007, is designed for the busy urban population. It has a compact structure but retains the complete configuration of the stroller. In the Bee5 series, Bugaboo has improved a total of more than 100 new parts, added 15 new colors and material options, and has replaceable color wheel covers and a variety of leather appearance armrests. In short, striving to conform to the stereotyped design has never been Bugaboo's style. “Like your child's stroller in the morning with clothes at home†is the fashionable way they preach.
Bugaboo collaborated with French illustrator artist Niark1 to bring the iconic colored monster beasts of the artist to the Bugaboo by Niark1 limited edition stroller carport.
For Bugaboo, the baby carriage is not just an action tool from point A to point B. It is also a mobile media and a declaration of creativity. Your life is not necessarily different from your child's birth. In a word, you are still yourself. This is why Bugaboo is always willing to cooperate with distinctive designers, artists and fashion brands. From Diesel, Missoni, Marc Jacobs to the Andy Warhol Foundation, to the Van Gogh Museum, Bugaboo collaborated with them to launch special or limited-edition baby carriages, leaving behind the tires of the wheel Scars.
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