Trunki's ride-on suitcases are a great way to make airports more bearable for kids, but why should they get to have all the fun? The company's new carry-on-sized Jurni does the same for grown-ups. You ...
Trunki's ride-on suitcases have made long airport waits bearable for young children, but now the fun is about the extend to adults too. The company has announced a new carry-on case for older ...
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Trunki Peppa Pig Party Bus Ride-On Suitcase review
Have you ever had trouble wrangling your little one through the car park, train station or airport when you're off for a trip? Well, consider a ride-on children's suitcase! These handy gadgets can get ...
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Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Rob Law, 37, is the designer of Trunki, the ride-on hand luggage for children. December 2013 saw the two ...
If you don’t have kids, you’re probably not familiar with the Trunki, a wildly popular ride-on suitcase for kids. If you are familiar with it, you’ve probably been incredibly jealous of seeing kids ...
Magmatic loses design battle against Hong Kong-based PMS International The UK company behind Trunki ride-on suitcases for children has lost its battle in the supreme court in London, which dismissed ...
A new Trunki will roll off the UK production line every 45 seconds by the end of May now that the iconic ride-on suitcase maker has moved manufacturing from China to Britain. The children’s ride-on ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. The company that sells brightly coloured ride-on Trunki suitcases for children has lost a legal battle with the ...
The creator of the Trunki (right) claimed the Kiddee Case (left) infringed its design rights The founder of Trunki suitcases has predicted "chaos" after his company lost a court battle with a rival ...
The founder of Trunki suitcases has predicted "chaos" after his company lost a court battle with a rival over product design. Magmatic - which sells the children's ride-on cases decorated to look like ...
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