sibis+lorette+trailer

sibis lorette trailer

The Sibis product line was developed in 2000 and owes its name to the two designers SIrch and BItzer: their initials forming the basis of this simple name. They rejected the mostly static, practical but ugly, design and construction of most toys currently available. They favored a design concept based on powerful aesthetic principles - the kind of toys that would look good even in the most chic, modern house, beautiful enough to leave out, not tidy away. The two children's ride-ons Max and Flix represented the first moves in this direction, followed by a variety of re-designed classics.

Sirch has developed, in the last thirty years, from the craft traditions of coachbuilding to a modern industrial enterprise whose manufacturing processes focus on the production of a range of wooden goods. Based in southern Germany's Alpine foothills, their space-age production facility was designed in 1999 by the architects Baumschlager & Eberle from the Vorarlberg region. It combines a traditional design concept with radical construction methods and featured time and again in the international press.

The Sibis Lorette trailer is made to be pulled behind either Flix or Max push cars (sold separately). It features a birch plywood body with heavy-duty, very silent wheels. All goods have been tested for children's use by the German technical safety authority Tüv and the well-respected consumer association 'Spiel-gut' have awarded their recognition to most of the models in the SIBI range.
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$240.00
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