Cute, Customizable Kibu Headphones for Kids Tunes Into Circular Design
These 3D-printed headphones for kids are designed to be easily repaired, its parts replaced, and eventually disassembled for recycling.
From time immemorial, parents have lamented how quickly their children outgrow their clothing and shoes. This is now also true in regards to technologies designed for kids, with enormous amounts of waste being produced from the disposal of outgrown tech. Kibu headphones, designed by design consultancy Morrama in partnership with circular manufacturing company Batch.Works, offer an answer: audio gear designed to be assembled and customized by its eventual youthful user, while also being thoughtfully conceived to be repairable and recyclable throughout its circular lifespan.
Each pair is 3D printed on-demand and in custom colors using recycled PLA from packaging waste sourced from the agricultural industry and topped off with a comfortably plush TPU headband and foam ear cups sized for children.
This project is the result of both Batch.Works and Morrama?s drive to shift the consumer mindset around product circularity and repairability at end-of-life. By starting with kids? products, we hope to set the next generation on a path to better understanding and appreciating the objects they use and interact with and do so in a playful and engaging way.
? Jo Barnard, Founder and Creative Director of Morrama
Like toys or any accessory used by children regularly, damage is always a looming possibility. To address this reality, plastic part...
From time immemorial, parents have lamented how quickly their children outgrow their clothing and shoes. This is now also true in regards to technologies designed for kids, with enormous amounts of waste being produced from the disposal of outgrown tech. Kibu headphones, designed by design consultancy Morrama in partnership with circular manufacturing company Batch.Works, offer an answer: audio gear designed to be assembled and customized by its eventual youthful user, while also being thoughtfully conceived to be repairable and recyclable throughout its circular lifespan.
Each pair is 3D printed on-demand and in custom colors using recycled PLA from packaging waste sourced from the agricultural industry and topped off with a comfortably plush TPU headband and foam ear cups sized for children.
This project is the result of both Batch.Works and Morrama?s drive to shift the consumer mindset around product circularity and repairability at end-of-life. By starting with kids? products, we hope to set the next generation on a path to better understanding and appreciating the objects they use and interact with and do so in a playful and engaging way.
? Jo Barnard, Founder and Creative Director of Morrama
Like toys or any accessory used by children regularly, damage is always a looming possibility. To address this reality, plastic part...
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