2021 | Professional

MUSE Design Awards Silver Winner

Breathable Pea-shaped Ergonomic Pillow

Entrant

EMI Commercial (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd.

Category

Product Design - Baby & Children Products

Client's Name

Country / Region

China

As a mother herself, the product designer observed that many children often sweated when sleeping. After years of research, she developed the Breathable Pea-shaped Ergonomic Pillow, specially designed for sweaty babies.
The Breathable Pea-shaped Ergonomic Pillow is a technological innovation in its function of ventilation and sweat removal.
Breathing holes were distributed around the head and neck area. The breathing holes under baby head are distributed radially, and the neck area holes are designed in a long arc. These will help your baby's head and neck sweat to drain away quickly.
The breathable pillows are made from excellent air permeability silicone material. The 3D honeycomb porous structure facilitates free flow of internal air and efficient ventilation and thus provide a sound sleep, feeling warm and dry.
The design of the pillow is inspired by the shape of peas, with a smooth and curved outline. The three-dimensional design of pillow surface conforms to ergonomics; the higher periphery and lower center provide higher stability and the design of the neck fitting area is in line with the ergonomic curve. The pillow will help your baby’s spine and cervical vertebra grow healthily.

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