I have a thing for little chairs. My husband can't quite understand it, but indulges me about 1 out of 5 times when the buying mood strikes. Here are the newest and greatest that I spotted at ICFF.
These adorable kids' folding chairs are made from cardboard tubes and recycled plastic. Made by Hecmec, a very cool Japanese company.
Alan Heller designed a kids version of this awesome stool, that promotes controlled, jiggly movement while sitting. Visit ErgoErgo to see products.
Thelermont Hupton, the genius company behind the saw horses from yesterday, designed this amazing stool that also allows for movement while sitting. I love how they look like crayons coming out of the ground.
You can add a plush cushion or just flip over the Tingle stool by Luxx Box for versatile seating. They also showed their product, 1Eighth, a stackable wall-like module that makes for creative spaces for kids. Or you can flip one over to make a toy box.
Tatolino is a fun chair that promotes an active lifestyle, says their website. This is one of my favorite products from the show. This child's seat becomes so many things: an interactive toy, a wheely cart, and a super-cool lounge.
There is an exhibition at the Museum of Childhood in London called Sit Down, all about kids' seating. I think a trip across the pond is in order.