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Roundhouse Design Collaborative: The Quest for Modern Family Style

Posted by elizabeth leach

 

Before I even mention the safety of the Roundhouse Baby Carrier, I'm going to sing the praises of the design. This is a great looking baby carrier and I'm crazy about all the color and fabric options. The Roundhouse Baby Carrier is strong, easy to clean and very safe. Comfy for mom and baby, the carrier's ergonomic design reduces neck and back strain.

The carrier can be worn in six different positions and it comes with directions and photos so you can decide which position is right for you and your baby. There is even a video demonstration on their website. For newborns to 35 lbs. 

Roundhouse Design Collaborative is a collection of professional designers who design products that make life easier for parents. Judging from the way this carrier looks, they succeed in making it a lot more stylish, too. Roundhouse calls it their “quest for modern family style”.  I think they have succeeded.

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Comments

 

Cari said:

Best carrier around and a VERY stylish one I may add! :)

November 12, 2008 1:41 PM
 

Dan said:

Even we Dads like it!  Very good design, excellent materials and execution and it's comfortable.  Recommended!

November 12, 2008 10:52 PM
 

Meala said:

I really do love this carrier! The design is unlike any other, it is completey adjustable and easy to use.  My daughter is now almost one and we have used it since birth,  (The carrier has grown with her).  It is great for our busy life, we are always on the go....I'm comfortable, she's comfortable, and it keeps us close!  Love it!

November 14, 2008 9:48 AM
 

Jennifer said:

I love my carrier! It's the best of both worlds. The

comfort of a sling/pouch for infants and the stability you need for when they're older and want to sit up and look around. It's totally worth the money. Honestly, once I

got my carrier, I never used my old front pack again. The RH carrier is so much easier to use and I could still use it when my son was 16-18 months old and had far outgrown the old front pack.  Now I wish I hadn't wasted the money on the front pack. My favorite part: Getting through the airport was soooo much easier when I was traveling alone with our son! Actually, any place with lots of people was easier with the carrier.  A lot of women commented on how they wished they'd had one when their kids were little.

November 17, 2008 10:48 PM

About elizabeth leach

Elizabeth Leach recently moved to Scarsdale, NY with her husband and sixteen month old daughter after living in downtown Manhattan for seventeen years. She happily reports that there is life outside The Big Apple and her backyard is blooming with all kinds of strange and wonderful plants. Elizabeth is a published playwright who has been produced in NYC for the past decade and is currently working on a play about the life in the ‘burbs’. She's also a design junky who surfs the Internet during those precision baby naps for the latest and greatest in all areas of interior and product design. Since becoming a mom she has widened her obsession to include good design for all things baby.

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