Thursday, December 3, 2009

The Curio Avventura Stroller – the antidote to narrow spaces

Curio – the stroller designed for Japan
We all know that Japan is a small, condensed island but do you know where the narrowest passageways in all of Japan are?
The 55cm-wide turnstiles of Japan’s railways.
And guess who did their homework?
Goto Design Office, the designers responsible for coming up with the specs
of this new stroller that was unveiled earlier in the year.
xox
a UV-blocking sun screen, a rope that automatically collapses the stroller, fabric that completely detaches to be thrown in the washer, ample storage space (even a place to put your grocery basket), all in a package that can roll right through Japan’s narrowest passageways.
xox












It has a ‘Batmobile aesthetic’

which is an unusual one in the baby market.

The black fabrics, yellow frame and segmented UV hood c

omprise the uber-cool looks, and you can even place a shopping basket underneath!

Attach it to a bike, or take it to the train station,

it’s a nimble mean machine for urban terrains

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