Loro Piana X Inglesina Stroller And Stroller-Bassinet Combo Is The Ultimate Stylish Baby Mover
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Ferry the little one around in style with the Loro Piana X Inglesina Stroller
Loro Piana has teamed up with Inglesina to create an exclusive stroller and stroller-bassinet combo that seamlessly blends luxury, comfort, and practicality. This collaboration fuses Inglesina’s expertise in baby care with Loro Piana’s signature elegance and use of fine natural fibers, offering an unparalleled experience for both parent and child.
Rich History
The stroller’s design combines sophisticated style with everyday functionality. Made from beige, water-repellent linen and cotton canvas, it features the iconic Suitcase Stripe motif in Loro Piana’s signature kummel color. Originally used on the Maison’s luxury suitcases, this stripe is a nod to the brand’s rich heritage.
Additionally the stroller also boasts a leather handle for a modern, refined touch and is both lightweight and compact, designed for easy one-handed folding and carrying. The matching carrycot, ideal for newborns, provides an ergonomic and cozy space for infants. It comes equipped with the Welcome Pad mattress, which ensures optimal comfort and safety.
For The Little Ones
The breathable cotton-jersey lining and adjustable head support prevent flathead syndrome and promote proper spine alignment, making it perfect for the early months of babyhood. To add a touch of luxury for colder weather, both the stroller seat and carrycot come with a removable Cashfur winter kit.
Made from a blend of cashmere and silk, this kit includes a plush mat for the baby and hand warmers for the parent, offering the ultimate in softness and warmth. The stylish, striped changing bag complements the stroller, completing the chic, coordinated look.
Not For South Asia
Exclusively pre-launched at Harrods’ Newborn pop-up on 7 November, the stroller and bassinet combo will be available later this month at select Loro Piana stores. Please note, however, the stroller is not available in the South Asia region. Still, if you fancy one, there’s always the option to make a trip to London to bag a piece.