by KlipKlap

by KlipKlap
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By KlipKlap designs adapt to both time and individual needs—what the brand calls 'design for generations.' This philosophy stems from the belief that furniture lasts longer when it supports a multifunctional way of living. Founded in 2010, By KlipKlap began with the purpose of enhancing and stimulating children’s motor skills through multifunctional mattresses. Each piece is crafted using durable textiles and high-quality foam that retains its shape, even after years of extensive use. The mattresses can be folded in various ways, encouraging hours of activity and quality time for all family members. From essential tummy time for babies to toddler play, teenage lounging, and even serving as a guest bed, the designs evolve with every stage of life.

At 3daysofdesign, by KlipKlap unveils a world of multifunctional children's furniture, showcasing new designs that reflect contemporary trends and sustainable use. The life cycle of each piece comes to life through demonstrations of its versatility, inviting visitors into the untold stories of children's imagination. Classic designs will be presented alongside innovative new pieces, with some making their debut at the exhibition. Visitors are invited to experience a memorable showcase at the by KlipKlap showroom.

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