Studio Eggi

Studio Eggi
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Studio Eggi creates space for present living. Eggi is inspired by where there is deficit, and builds with what can be renewed. Eggi creates where (de)construction, collaboration, and whimsy meet, imagining a new visual language for a post-consumption era. Eggi’s inaugural product is a noteworthy departure from conventional playtime offerings. Made with post-consumer, closed-loop materials and characterized by playful sophistication, the Eggi Kitchen invites children to engage with their environment on their own terms. By providing space for hands-on interaction with real food materials and encouraging children to participate in the preparation of meals, Eggi helps children cultivate lifelong, playful, and healthy relationships with food.

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