BABY STAND ARATA プーカの卓上こいのぼり

BABY STAND ARATA Puka's tabletop carp streamer

Throughout the Puca series, we have packed many ideas into the theme of "Fun Festivals for Children" so that you can celebrate as your children grow up.


Of course, it's perfect for children celebrating their first seasonal festival, but for families who are considering replacing their items due to changes in their environment, let's enjoy growing and celebrating with "Puka, which you can enjoy with all five senses" and make seasonal festivals more fun every year!

Puca is something you can touch, play with and decorate ♪





PUCA | BABY STAND ARATA

[Arata Baby Stand] is a carp streamer decoration that can also be used as a tabletop, which was created in response to many requests from customers.

This product was developed for overseas markets with the hope that carp streamers, a traditional Japanese culture, will become a symbol of celebrating the birth of boys and their growth and health around the world.

Cute size

 

Product size: H59×W350×D95mm
 
This is a compact, easy-to-display carp streamer decoration that is about half the size of "Puka's House." Its size is not too small and not too big, so it will look very cute on small children. It can be placed on a table or chest of drawers, of course. It's not too small, so I think it's okay to place it on the floor.

The pinwheel spins around, so the children are fascinated by it . It's very cute.


Custom name engraving (optional)

As an option, you can have your child's name laser engraved on an original wooden helmet ornament designed to match the Arata baby stand.

You can choose from kanji, hiragana, katakana, or roman letters.


Interior design that fits in with everyday life

 

 

May decorations are generally put up from around the vernal equinox in late March until the Boys' Festival on May 5. Many people think that the gorgeous and extravagant festival decorations do not fit into everyday life.

Also, if the decorations are extravagant, you might be told "Don't touch it!" or "Don't go near it!"
Some mothers may be imagining the contradiction of having to say this about decorations for their children.


(Even adults need to be extremely careful when handling the gorgeous and delicate decorations. Even when wearing gloves, there are parts that you shouldn't hold, and you can be sensitive to small scratches and storage methods. If you have small children, you may think it's safer to keep them out of their reach, so your children rarely have a chance to see them, and I have heard stories of parents giving up on festival decorations altogether by the time they reach the age of three.


Puuka's theme is "Children can have fun with festivals," and we want children to become interested in seasonal events. We want them to learn about seasonal events through touch and the five senses, and to grow up surrounded by the warmth of culture.

And so, a month has passed since we started decorating the Puuka.
Children grow up with Puuka in their daily lives.


 Good materials and quality

Puca's wooden products are made from beech wood, which is often used in Scandinavian furniture. Each part is handcrafted to fit gently in the hands of small children. Not only can you feel the quality, but the material's excellent aging properties will make the years you spend with your child even more precious. 


Puka's manufacturing


Puka undergoes strict quality control so that children can touch and play with it.

Puca has cleared the Japanese quality standards and has its own inspection items and inspection process to ensure safety and security for customers. (Some wooden products are produced in cooperation with overseas contract factories.) We also carry out inspections in Japan (by our company) under strict management.

Scenery with baby stand -ARATA-

We hope you have a wonderful Tango no Sekku festival.

PUCA | BABY STAND ARATA


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