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 moreecoBirdy designs a limited edition of children's footwear crafted from deadstock leather.
Read moreA conscious choice of the vessel can help to trigger the diner’s appetite and a pleasant dining experience.
Read moreHow to practise slow living with children and nurture healthy growth.
Read moreIntroducing an unconventional bookshelf made of Reclaimed Wood.
Read moreTips for creating a harmonious interior that’s both stylish and comfortable for the whole family.
Read moreecoBirdy designs Belgium's first spatial concept for a children's dining area featuring Japanese cuisine.
Read moreThe playful shape of Kiwi Container is suggestive of a kiwi bird, and its removable beak opens the body for storage.
Read moreecoBirdy's designs integrate seamlessly with a Scandinavian lifestyle inspired interior.
Read moreecoBirdy’s lamp shape resembles the head of a rhinoceros. Casting a glowing light, this home accessory aims to raise awareness.
Read moreSustainable children's furniture