ecoBirdy Stories
What does it mean to design for kids? Through six objects selected by co-founders of ecoBirdy Vanessa and Joris for the Designing Childhood exhibition at Design Museum Brussels, we trace a century of design thinking that took children seriously.
Read moreecoBirdy partners with Harvest, who believes in seasonality and zero-waste principles
Read moreCelebrates the natural beauty of the planet earth while embracing the principles of upcycling.
Read moreSustainability in children's design: From conversation to responsibility
Read moreThe packaging we use is smartly designed to minimise the resources consumed. We apply the three Rs: reduce, reuse, and recycle.
Read moreThe name ecoBirdy comes from two things, both essential to our brand. Why we care about nature.
Read moreInclusivity should be essential in design, because it advocates equal opportunities, social integration, and dignity for all individuals.
Read moreA reading guide of the ecoBirdy case study at Young V&A Museum in London.
Read moreDesigned to give a fresh new look to recycled plastic.
Read moreecoBirdy's recycling process is 100% safe due to accurate sorting, cleaning and grinding.
Read moreToys use plastic very intensively and have a short lifespan.
Read moreecoBirdy was awarded the label as solution with a positive impact on Climate Change.
Read moreSustainable children's furniture