Little Concepts adds new lines to Oli&Carol collection

Little Concepts unveiled a number of new products in the Oli&Carol collection at Top Drawer last week (15-17 January).

In collaboration with the Bauhaus Movement, Oli&Carol is an environmentally friendly brand based in Barcelona. It specialises in designing ‘cool, natural’ toys for modern parents and their children.

The brand works to offer plastic-free toys made from 100% natural raw materials, aiming to enrich children’s growth, education, skills and creativity from a young age.

The new interactive and educational toys follow the Bauhaus Movement’s fundamental principles which are based on geometry and abstraction, combining aesthetics with everyday function.

Oli&Carol’s mission with this collection is to bring art closer to kids, while introducing them to primary colours and shapes that surround them.

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