Proliferating Baby Furniture – Google Project 10^100

As a baby grows, his furniture grows together! Our pFurniture is an innovative concept inspired by cell biology. It proliferates, just as a baby grows with cell proliferation. The key idea of pFurniture is to follow natural biological pathways. * It is based on the concept of cell proliferation. * It is made with eco-friendly biomaterials that are biocompatible, non-flammable, mechanically stable, and biodegradable. * It is safe for children physically and chemically. * It is space-efficient because of the reuse unnecessary products. It can even be easily folded when not used. * It can be effectively manufactured at a low cost. Baby products, made of wood or hard plastics, tend to have short useful product lives because of the baby’s growth. They are expensive, cluttering our living environment, and are a wasteful use of natural resources. Imagine the accumulated quantities of abandoned baby products produced every three months by each household. Imagine the harm to our environment. Moreover, parents legitimately worry about children’s exposures to environmental hormones from hard-plastic-based products and the danger of flammable and chemically treated wood-based baby products. It is ironic that products designed for the good of babies actually harm the very environment they will grow up in, putting at risk their individual health and the survival of the next generation. In addition, immediate costs of this waste are borne by the parents who cannot afford to purchase the
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15 Responses to Proliferating Baby Furniture – Google Project 10^100

  1. junjunstanford says:

    Simple and creative. I like it. Unlike some of the projects I’ve seen on youtube, this idea could actually be implemented and impact so many young families. I give it two thumbs up!

  2. orangejon says:

    Erm, ever heard of buying second hand? Then you sell it on when you’re done. Quite a simple solution, I would have thought?

  3. rhinie20 says:

    Great idea. We all know our kids’ needs change every month. I really hope this idea wins.

  4. djcho03 says:

    Man is it really work that way??

  5. dilydily says:

    I like it alot. If this idea gets developed properly, it could be a big success. Good luck!

  6. kanggi1 says:

    I’ve always wanted this. What an innovative idea! I like it!!!

  7. suwol says:

    It’s COOL!!!!

  8. polczj says:

    Eine sehr gute Idee!

  9. frida528 says:

    Ich freue mich, Kindermoebel, die praktisch und wirtscaftlich sind, endlich auf dem Makt zu sehen. Es ist nur schade, dass ich diese Art von Kindermoebel nicht mehr gebrauchen kann, da meine Kinder schon aus dem Alter sind.

  10. frida528 says:

    Ich freue mich, Kindermoebel, die praktisch und wirtscaftlich sind, endlich auf dem Makt zu sehen. Es ist nur schade, dass ich diese Art von Kindermoebel nicht mehr gebrauchen kann, da meine Kinder schon aus dem Alter sind.

  11. DBShin73 says:

    great idea~! goes well with the ‘green’ concept of the era too!

  12. koolkao says:

    Please note that the furniture pieces shown in the video are prototypes to demonstrate the reconfigurability of pFurniture.

  13. cool821010 says:

    This is awesome idea! I wanted to see the baby’s photos more.

  14. jackmanfutbol says:

    This is a really cool idea. Something that is creative, yet also practical. That’s a really cute baby, he doesn’t hurt the advertising lol.

  15. paige75430 says:

    i love the 1 at 1.54

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