A rocking chair, a spinning top, a cradle, or a tunnel - children create countless uses for the award-winning Bilibo, both indoors and out.
The Bilibo was created by Swiss designer Alex Hochstrasser in conjunction with the Zurich Children's Hospital, who partnered to study the play patterns of children of many ages to create this open-ended play object.
Described by some as the 'ultimate cardboard box', the Bilibo is used by every child in a ...
A rocking chair, a spinning top, a cradle, or a tunnel - children create countless uses for the award-winning Bilibo, both indoors and out.
The Bilibo was created by Swiss designer Alex Hochstrasser in conjunction with the Zurich Children's Hospital, who partnered to study the play patterns of children of many ages to create this open-ended play object.
Described by some as the 'ultimate cardboard box', the Bilibo is used by every child in a new way, feeding imaginations with its many uses.
Made of nearly indestructible high-density polyethylene and 100% recyclable.
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A rocking chair, a spinning top, a cradle, or a tunnel - children create countless uses for the award-winning Bilibo, both indoors and out.The Bilibo was created by Swiss designer Alex Hochstrasser in conjunction with the Zurich Children's Hospital, who partnered to study the play patterns of children of many ages to create this open-ended play object.
Described by some as the 'ultimate cardboard box', the Bilibo is used by every child in a ...