ecoBirdy Stories
ecoBirdy’s furniture is featured at the exhibition 'Creative Growth: The House That Art Built' at San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.
Read moreThe playful shape of Kiwi Container is suggestive of a kiwi bird, and its removable beak opens the body for storage.
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 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 moreCharlie Chair and Luisa Table are designed with easy hygienic maintenance in mind, especially for young children.
Read moreLuisa Table and Charlie Chair are featured in the kids’ room of Netflix series Fool Me Once based on the best-selling novel by Harlan Coben.
Read moreecoBirdy's co-founders Vanessa and Joris share the personal story behind Charlie Chair for the first time.
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 moreThe Design Gallery hosts a display section entirely dedicated to ecoBirdy’s case study. In the theme of "Design for change".
Read moreSustainable children's furniture