jade olsson enables double mobility with t(w)o go push-chair
all images courtesy of jade olsson

 

 

 

after researching the needs of parents with toddler twins, swedish designer jade olsson has created the ’t(w)o go’ carrier. intended to offer more than a regular stroller, the mobility device is an alternative option that can be used in staircases and small spaces. the aim of the project was to enable parents to easily leave their home and travel with both children, despite difficult surroundings and transportation routes. the seat is fully collapsible due to the way it is attached to the frame, the stand is integrated into its construction in order to make it both light and strong. a feature of the design is its six-wheeled base, which means it can be taken up stairs, making it possible to pause and have a break in the middle. focusing on key elements such as affordability and flexibility, the ’t(w)o go’ easily packs away to fit into a car boot and is both safe and trustworthy.

 

 

jade olsson enables double mobility with t(w)o go push-chair
the mobility device enables parents to easily leave their home and travel with both children

 

 

jade olsson enables double mobility with t(w)o go push-chair
the seat height is adjustable

 

 

jade olsson enables double mobility with t(w)o go push-chair
the children are secured with a 5-point harness that can be adjusted

 

 

jade olsson enables double mobility with t(w)o go push-chair
the height of the handle is also adjustable by push-pins as well as the level of tilt

 

 

jade olsson enables double mobility with t(w)o go push-chair
the carrier can be taken up staircases, and is possible to pause in the middle due to its six-wheeled base

 

 

jade olsson enables double mobility with t(w)o go push-chair
the seat can be packed down so it easily fits into a car boot

 

 

jade olsson enables double mobility with t(w)o go push-chair
the aluminum frame was powder coated with a black matte color for outdoor use

 

 

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