1. Wood as Foundation: A Warm Spatial Language
Light wood flooring and wainscoting pair with soft white walls, while cloud-shaped pendant lights and warm-toned lamps create a gentle, comfortable glow. All solid-wood tables, chairs, storage units, and play facilities convey the warmth of nature. Low wooden partitions and movable teaching cabinets define functional zones while keeping the space open and connected, allowing a sense of security to grow naturally in every detail.
2. Scenarios as Core: A Learning-Through-Play Growth Space
The classroom breaks down the boundaries between "learning areas" and "play areas," integrating education into play through scenario-based design. Role-play zones like "hospital" and "fruit & vegetable shop" help children understand social rules, wooden climbing structures build physical coordination, and art carts provide an outlet for imagination. Movable teaching carts and open storage cabinets let children develop a sense of order by independently retrieving and returning materials.
3. Symbiosis as Wing: An Incubator for Nurturing Relationships
The open central activity area supports both group games and collaborative projects, while semi-enclosed nooks offer space for quiet time or private conversations. Teachers’ workstations are embedded at the edge of activity zones, enabling "eye-level companionship." Large floor-to-ceiling windows flood the room with natural light and views of the street, transforming the classroom into a "living field" that breathes and grows alongside its young inhabitants.
4.Bonibear Amusement Equipment Manufacturer, dedicated to crafting every product with care
Bonibear was founded in 2000 and is a leading manufacturer specializing in indoor furniture and outdoor amusement equipment. Over the years, Bonibear has adhered to the factory-running philosophy of "starting from the details of each product", serving every customer. It has served over 50 countries worldwide and is a company integrating design, production and installation