Adopting a nursing room placed in a historically significant building with a determined structure.
An environment where baby care can be provided for those with children! No need for large-scale renovations.
We would like to introduce a case study of the "mamaro" implementation at Takekoma Shrine in Miyagi Prefecture. At this shrine, due to its historical building structure, the layout is fixed and space is limited. Although there is a need for a nursing room, securing a location has been a challenge. After the implementation, we received feedback that the wood-grain rounded design fits well with the shrine's space and can be installed without any sense of incongruity. 【Case Overview】 ■Challenges - Difficult to change the building structure, and space is limited - Existing nursing room is separated by curtains, raising security concerns ■Effects - Increased number of visitors for shrine visits - More people are visiting knowing in advance that there is a baby care room available *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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We are a company that offers products, including the "mamaro series," which contribute not only to facilities but also to outdoor spaces and the renewal of existing nursing rooms. We provide private baby care rooms "mamaro" that are pleasing for both users and facilities, a 3-way sofa "mamaro sofa" for nursing, diaper changing, and weight measurement, and an outdoor baby care room "mamaro solana" equipped with air conditioning. Additionally, we offer an app called "mamaro GO" that allows users to search for the locations of nursing rooms, diaper changing stations, and mamaro facilities on a map. Please feel free to contact us if you have any requests.