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furniture that does not compromise the aesthetics of living space.
As nothing in the market integrated with her modern and contemporary
interiors, Australian architect Sally Dominguez set out to design
baby furniture that did not compromise the aesthetics of living space.
Sally designed NEST® to incorporate a pedestal base which compliments
the organic shape of the seat and tray, adding up to a minimalist
design. The scooped chair and sloped back gently restricts movement
by cupping the child into a “racing car position”.
In practical terms it was important that NEST® was compact and
stable to meet safety standards. Only durable materials were considered
for the production of the chair. The base is made of heavy duty powder
coated steel and the seat is made of UV stabilised polyethylene. The
form and materials of NEST® make the chair simple to wipe clean.
An important consideration was that NEST® would last children
beyond their toddler years. As such NEST® can be easily converted
to NESTER a cool low lounging chair that will suit children up to
6 years of age.
NEST® was awarded the prestigious Australian Design Mark for innovative
and safe design and has been featured in The Times, The Daily Telegraph,
Sunday Times, Evening Standard, South China Morning Post, Junior Magazine,
Dwell, Metropolitan Home, Living etc and continues to be featured
in leading publications worldwide. |
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