Using preloved items, looking for softer material or just looking for a fresh unique look for your baby gear? There is a brilliant solution: Fun*das bcl.
Fun*das offers covers for all major top brands strollers, high chairs and car seats: Maclaren, bugaboo, maxi cosi, Uppa baby, Stokke, Babybjorn… You name it, they have it. The materials used are super soft and come in modern stylish patterns. They will perfectly fit your Bugaboo stroller or maxi cosi (for example) and will make them look unique and/or brand new. Not to mention they will extend their life with style. I really love that it gives options for your most used baby items at a reasonable price. It is playful and smart. It is great that most of the prints are coming in a neutral palette (shades of greys, white, red) allowing to please parents of little girls AND little boys. The black and white trend, which seemed pretty strong at the moment, can be found here as well. It is a refreshing change to traditional light pinks, light blues, frills and bows. Love their fabrics? The good news is they also have universal foot muffs, sleeping bags and recently developed a collection of baby, children and mummy clothing as well as beddings.
I don’t really know what’s going on in Barcelona at the moment but there is undeniably a lot of creative minds there and so many brands to love. Tiny cottons and Nobodinoz, our latest discoveries at Playtime New York, were also good examples of this effervescence. All those brands seem to share a love for soft materials and great prints with a contemporary touch. At this point, I just want to fly there for shopping and not only for the super yummy food or amazing Gaudi chef-d’oeuvres. But, no need to buy a plane ticket to enjoy the fundas products, you can shop everything on line. They ship everywhere!
To get a better idea of how those magical covers works, you can find videos of the products here:
Fun*das bcl on you tube
or you can also have a look at their instagram account showing pictures of the covers in “real life”:
Enjoy!
Frederique Thumas
I am a Fashion consultant (I worked for Dior, Louis Vuitton and Yves Saint Laurent) and a mother of 3. I am half French and half German, married to a Belgian man. I lived in Paris, Brussels, New York, India and...back to New York. Happy to share my fashion views, product crushes (especially on the American market) and my mom's experience with you! You can also follow me on Pinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/fenetressurcour/
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