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SMÅGLI

plate/bowl

6,99

Article no: 302.083.48

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Product details

Key features

The wide flat bottom and anti-slip surface keep the plate and bowl in place and make it easier for children to eat from.

Helps prevent messy spills and makes it easier for small children to eat by themselves. The high sides curve inwards to help keep the food inside the plate.

With this plate and bowl it will be easier for your child to get food onto the spoon. The high edges are angled inwards and the bottoms are wide and have a surface that keeps them in place.

Package size & weight


Article no: 302.083.48
Packages: 1
Length: 18 cm
Width: 17 cm
Height: 7 cm
Weight Gross: 0,25 kg
Weight Net: 0,21 kg

Store location

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1 x SMÅGLI plate/bowl Article no: 302.083.48 1 package(s)
Find it in Childrens department

Care instructions

Microwave-safe; heat food up to 100°C.
Dishwasher-safe up to 70°C.

Good to know

Recommended for ages from 0 year.

Comprises: 1 bowl (dia. 13 cm) and 1 plate (dia.16 cm).

If you want to heat food in the microwave, a bowl or plate made of glass or porcelain is preferable since some food can quickly reach temperatures above 100 °C, which can cause plastic to melt.

Baby-tested tools to tame mealtime chaos

Meals with babies and toddlers can be chaotic, to say the least, and when product designer Wiebke Braasch became a mother, she experienced the challenge of feeding a baby first-hand. First, there was the mess. Then there was the distress of watching her son struggle heroically to get peas to his mouth only to have them fall off at the last moment. It inspired her, and the resulting BÖRJA spoons and training mug and SMÅGLI plate and bowl are baby tested and approved.

What is PET plastic?

Heating food in a microwave oven is an easy way to satisfy a hungry mouth. It’s best to use a bowl or plate made of glass or porcelain. Despite the fact that you can heat food in our plastic products, it’s not recommended. Certain foods quickly reach temperatures over 100 °C, which can destroy bowls and plates.

PET plastic is perhaps best known for its use in beverage bottles, yet suits a lot of food and beverage packaging since it’s approved for food contact. Like other plastics, PET is largely made from oil-based raw materials, but today there are even better opportunities to use both renewable raw materials, like corn and sugar cane, and to recycle the plastic several times. At IKEA, recycled PET becomes many things – from storage boxes to soft filling in pillows and quilts.

Time to start eating on their own? We have the training tools.

Children need training when learning to eat on their own – with you. We have the tools you need to succeed. Grip-friendly baby spoons and baby mugs with spouts and 2 large handles for your child, as well as feeding spoons with long handles for you. If you want to avoid messy spills, complete with bowls and plates. They have high sides that keep most of the food on the plate. And everything is made of harmless plastic that withstands sharp teeth. Good luck – and don’t forget a bib!

Designer

Wiebke Braasch

Materials

Basematerial:
PET plastic
Foot:
Synthetic rubber

Ideas and inspiration

Safety tips for when you bathe and change your baby
Safety tips for when you bathe and change your baby

As a new parent, you spend a lot of time bathing your baby and changing nappies or clothes. Indeed, these activities are an important part of the parent-child bonding process. Careful supervision is essential for everyone’s safety – even as your newborn becomes bigger and more mobile.

SMÅGLI plate/bowl
Story

Baby-tested tools to tame mealtime chaos

Meals with babies and toddlers can be chaotic, to say the least, with mess, stress and frustrated, hungry little mouths. But when one of our creative innovators became a parent, ideas to make mealtimes less messy, less time-consuming and more fun were also born. The SMÅGLI plate and bowl and BÖRJA spoons and training mug are created based on insights from feeding tests with real families – and they give babies and their parents the tools to transform daily mealtime chaos into an enjoyable experience.

When product designer Wiebke Braasch became a mother, she experienced the challenge of feeding a baby first-hand. First, there was the mess. Then there was the distress of watching her son struggle heroically to get peas from his plate to his mouth only to have them fall off at the last moment. It inspired her, and the result are BÖRJA and SMÅGLI – baby tested and approved.

Real-life tests with real families

Learning to eat is important for developing fine motor skills, and Wiebke felt that better tools could give babies and their parents some help along the way. She pooled her insights with product designer Ina Tidbeck Sjöblom, and together they began to sketch out ideas and carry out feeding and eating tests with babies and their parents. “We visited families in their homes and observed children being fed and feeding themselves,” Wiebke explains. “We wanted to find out what kind of spoons, plates and mugs they used, how they used them and how they felt about them.” They watched as the babies explored everything – squishing the food, banging the mug on the table and moving the plate around. Much of the food ended up anywhere and everywhere but the babies’ mouths. Porridge was on the floor. Fruit and vegetable purées of every colour were on clothes, on baby faces and in hair.

Stable plate and bowl with smart curves

“Our research confirmed our experiences at home,” Wiebke says. “We understood the parents’ desire for less cleanup and a more meaningful experience with their children. Based on that, we created tools with shapes that help babies learn more quickly and make feeding easier and less messy.” They gave the SMÅGLI plate and bowl high sides and an inward curve, so when children push food against the sides it practically falls back into their spoons, instead of over the edge. In tests, they observed how attempts to keep plates on the table – with suction – failed spectacularly and resulted in the children fighting to pull the plates off the table. Once they got them loose, which they always did, the parents had to clean food off of walls, instead of floors. So the materials – heavy on top and soft on the underside – are also carefully chosen to help the plate and bowl sit firmly on the table.

Small details make all the difference

The BÖRJA feeding spoon was given a long handle for reaching to the bottom of baby food jars, and a sharp angle between the handle and bowl of the spoon that's adapted to the feeding movement. Babies hold a spoon with their whole hand, switch hands often and eat from the sides of a spoon more often than from the front, so the BÖRJA baby spoon has a short and chunky handle for a better grip and a shallow, wide design to make it easier for them to get the spoon in their mouths from any angle. The spout of the BÖRJA training mug has been given very small holes instead of the typical spill-proof mechanism. The tight-fitting lid prevents big spills, but when turned upside down, liquid can still run out through the spout. This also lets children control the flow of liquid themselves. And since we found that children like to see what they’re drinking, part of the mug is transparent.

Improving life for babies and parents

“We only create products that meet the highest safety standards and that we feel confident about using with our own children. They are made from the same safe plastic material as baby bottles and have no BPA added. We tested the prototypes and the final products at home, and we are convinced that SMÅGLI and BÖRJA will help other parents make eating sessions less messy and time-consuming – and much more enjoyable,” Wiebke concludes. “This is design based on real life experiences to improve the daily life of babies and their parents.”


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