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OXO Tot Feeding Line

The OXO Tot Feeding Line offers a comprehensive group of products that grow with children to minimize frustration as they exert their independence and learn to self-feed. It includes sippy cups, plates and bowls, baby spoons, a self-feeding fork and spoon, and snack cups. A modular system, it is aesthetically pleasing and enables parents to reduce the clutter that comes with having kids.

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Submitted by sangl on June 18, 2012 - 12:02pm

OXO Good Grips Water Bottle

The Good Grips Water Bottle is OXO’s answer to the water bottle craze, but is designed with real and tangible benefits. It has a wider opening that enables the user to easily fill the bottle with ice cubes. Additionally, it is made of BPA-free Tritan, which is as durable and safe as metal.

Credits: Smart Design team: John Kiechel, Dominik Langhammer, Jonathan Cedar and Eric Freitag
Client: OXO
Contact: Mercedes Coats: mercedes.coats@smartdesignworldwide.com

 

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Submitted by sangl on June 8, 2012 - 4:10pm

OXO Tot Sprout Chair

The OXO Tot Sprout Chair is an extended-use chair that grows with a child, from 6 months to 5 years. The seat adjusts in height and depth, and the footrest is height adjustable. A depth-adjustable tray accommodates babies as they grow and can be removed so the chair can be pulled up to the table. For children over 3, the crotch post, tray and harness can be removed so kids can sit comfortably at the table.

Credits: Brook Kennedy, IDSA, Colin Kelly, Jonathan Cedar, Eric Freitag, Nick Oxley, and John Jacobsen of Smart Design and Karla theLosen and Troy Phipps of OXO

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Submitted by rachelw on June 13, 2011 - 1:40pm
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