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Bugaboo launches Van Gogh-inspired stroller

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Gwen Pew
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To mark the 125th anniversary of master painter Vincent van Gogh’s death, Dutch design company Bugaboo – most well-known for producing baby strollers – have collaborated with the Van Gough Museum in Amsterdam for their latest creation. The new pram’s sun canopy features the artist’s gorgeous 1890 painting, ‘Almond Blossom’, which was painted in celebration of the birth of his nephew, Vincent Willem, and symbolises new beginnings. It is paired with a silvery-green chassis and a faux leather handle bar to echo the colour of the branches in the work, while the seat fabric and bassinet come in Petrol Blue, which reflects the sky.

With spring having arrived, the pram was launched earlier this month. It’s super limited edition, however, and only 100 of them are available in South-East Asia, so we’d move fast if you want to get your hands on one. It’s available from Motherswork and First Few Years, starting from $1,499 for the Bugaboo Bee3 Complete Van Gogh. Accessories such as the bassinet ($279) and sun canopy ($190) are also available separately or as a package.

See www.bugaboo.com for details.

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