Behold, 'Coloritable'—an eco-friendly, 'infinite' coloring table imagined by two entrepreneurs from Lille, France
Designed by a French start-up, the "Coloritable" is designed for 2-10 year olds.
Image: Les drôles de Bouilles
What if, instead of being considered a "no-no," children were encouraged to color on the furniture? Then erase their work with a sponge and start again? That's the concept of "Coloritable," an eco-friendly, "infinite" coloring table imagined by two entrepreneurs from Lille, France.
"Don't scribble on the table!" How many kids dream of not being reproached for going over the lines of their coloring sheet and onto the table? Imagine if they could be totally free with their pencil strokes, even on the immaculate white walls of the living room. With this new kind of coloring table, kids just might get their wish... and parents won't have to scold or scrub afterwards.
Designed by the Lille-based start-up "Les drôles de Bouilles," the "Coloritable" is available at a unit price of €99.50, measures 40 cm high and has four "usable" sides. Aimed at 2-10 year olds, it has been designed so that children can color in total freedom and indulge their creativity and autonomy, in a spirit that recalls that set out by the famous Italian educator Maria Montessori in the method that bears her name. The creators of the "Coloritable" have also worked with early childhood professionals to consolidate this educational dimension.
The coloring trays (that simply have to be put on the table) have been designed around the universe of several characters: Nico the ecologist, Bree the wildlife protector, Jamy the scientist and Zack, their faithful little dog.