【Puca】BABY STAND ARATA プーカの卓上こいのぼり

[Puca] BABY STAND SORA

The entire Puca series is themed around "a fun Boys' Festival for children," and we've poured a lot of effort into making it something you can celebrate with your child as they grow.

 
Not only for children celebrating their first Boys' Festival, but also for families considering a replacement due to changes in their environment, let's enjoy the growth and celebration together every year with "Puca to enjoy with all five senses"!

 

Puca you can touch, play with, and display ♪

 





 

PUCA | BABY STAND ARATA

 

【Baby Stand Arata】 is a carp streamer decoration that can also be used as a tabletop type, created based on numerous requests from customers.

This product was also developed for overseas markets, with the hope that koinobori, a traditional Japanese culture, will become a symbol of celebration for the birth of boys and their growth and health worldwide.

 

 

Adorable size

 

 

Product size: H59×W350×D95mm
 

A compact and easy-to-display koinobori decoration, designed at about half the size of "Puca's House".Not too small, not too big, this size makes children's small hands look very cute. It can be placed on tables or chests, and because it's not too small, it can also be placed on the floor.

The wind turbine spins, captivating children. Their expressions are absolutely adorable.

 


Original name engraving
(Optional)

 

 

As an option, you can have your name laser-engraved on the original wooden kabuto helmet decoration, designed to match the Baby Stand "Arata".

You can choose from Kanji, Hiragana, Katakana, or Roman characters for the text.

 


Interior design that blends into everyday life

 

 

It is common to display May decorations from around the spring equinox in late March until Children's Day on May 5th. Many people believe that brilliant and luxurious festival decorations do not fit into everyday life.

Also, with lavish decorations, you might find yourself saying, "Don't touch it!" or "Don't go near it!"
Some mothers may have imagined the contradiction of having to say such things about decorations meant for children.


(Even for adults, handling brilliant and delicate decorations requires extreme care. Even with gloves, there are places you shouldn't touch, and one becomes sensitive to minor scratches and storage methods. With small children, it's often considered safest to keep them out of reach, resulting in fewer opportunities for children to see them. I sometimes hear stories of families giving up on festival decorations altogether by the time their child turns three.


Puca's theme is "a fun festival for children too," and we want children to be very interested in it. We want them to touch it a lot, learn about seasonal events through their five senses, and grow up healthy in the warmth of culture.


And so, for a month after Puca is displayed.
Children will grow with Puca in their daily lives.

 

 


 Quality of materials

All Puca wooden products in the series use beech wood, which is commonly used in Scandinavian furniture.Each piece is handcrafted to fit gently in a child's small hands. You will feel the quality, and the beauty of the material, which can be enjoyed over time, will make the years spent with your child even more precious. 

 




Puca's Craftsmanship


Puca implements thorough quality control so that children can touch and play with their products.

Puca clears Japanese quality standards, and to ensure even greater safety and peace of mind for our customers, we conduct our own unique inspection items and verification processes. (Some wooden products are produced in cooperation with overseas partner factories in their manufacturing process) Under thorough management, we also conduct inspections domestically (at our company).
 

 

The scenery with Baby Stand -ARATA-

We wish you a wonderful Children's Day.

 




A unique photographer who captures the loveliness and atmosphere of "that moment" with exquisite essence. The expressive power that feels strangely close and the nostalgic nuance are gentle and warm throughout. Each time you look back at the photos, you will encounter images that remind you of how important "being in the present" and "this very moment" are, and subtly teach you a method for happily embracing everyday life, bringing it into focus "within daily life."

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