moll kids – growing together
healthy learning requires movement
Setting up a good learning space involves more than just picking the right furniture. Children need movement to build knowledge and create experiences. A well-designed study area encourages movement, thus forming the basis for healthy learning. For this, a child’s room must be viewed as a whole. A successful learning area means creating “moving spaces”. This brings a change in perspective when it comes to ergonomics. It is indispensable that study furniture such as desks and chairs be ideally adjustable to their users’ bodies. That is the only way for healthy seating to be achieved.
To us, ergonomics means designing furniture that can not only adjust to the child’s current body size, but also to individual proportions. Size is also important from another point of view: The space that children can conceive also grows with them. For the youngest, a clearly visible desk is ideal. As they get bigger, the desk is then expanded and enhanced. moll kids learning spaces are conceived as a whole. Not until the desk, chair and light optimally match the body, working style and space is a learning location just right.