Anyone with kids can tell you that the amount of things you go through as they grow up is monumental. Outgrown strollers, toys, clothing, and more. Not enough of it is multi-purpose, and very little of it is meant to last. This means much of it ends up as garbage.
Enter GrowOn, a clever design concept for wheels that adapt and change to the needs of a family and their children.
The sturdy, electric-wheeled platform is modular, and accepts a range of accessories, from a stroller to a toy car, to a system of storage, and more.

The modular, electric platform is designed to adapt and change, allowing it to serve a range of different functions.

Designed specifically to address our planned-obsolescence culture, GrowOn can be with you for many years, changing its function to suit you and your kid’s needs.

No kid would resist a cool, electric-powered car toy. What if that same, drivable toy could be your shopping helper? Or a pram for its baby sister?
Winner of the Red Dot Design Award, GrowOn is the work of Dorina Bardi, Marton Lengyel, Dorottya Dobosi from Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design in Hungary.

While not a real product yet, this idea seems like a great way to address consumer waste, while providing a system for families that serves a large range of functions.



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