Baby strollers from different eras, striking with their crazy design
A baby stroller is a common item in any family with a small child. Now that manufacturers offer a huge selection of models with different designs, functionality and prices, a stroller is chosen carefully, taking into account dozens of factors. Previously, everything was simpler - there was little choice, and the price turned a baby stroller into a luxury item. Is it any wonder that more attention was paid to design than comfort.
The first baby carriages appeared at the beginning of the 18th century. They were made to order and cost a little less than a small carriage. And the craftsmen who produced carriages were most often carriage makers. Models from the 18th and 19th centuries are characterized by large, elegant wheels, luxurious upholstery and ornate canopies. They were quite bulky and clumsy.
In the 20th century, when most of the buyers of baby strollers concentrated in cities, fashion changed dramatically. Baby strollers became more compact and were well suited for walking along sidewalks and alleys.
Despite the fact that the products of the early 20th century already resembled modern strollers, they still looked strange. There was something futuristic and alien about them. This was especially noticeable in the 30s, when everything related to aviation was in fashion. Even then, the designers didn’t think much about functionality.
The modern look of strollers for children was acquired only in the 70s of the last century. Although even then you could see something strange and dangerous-looking on the streets. In the 80s, the creators of “crews” for kids no longer pursued originality and tried to produce practical, comfortable and safe folding models. Let's look at how the world "wheelchair industry" has developed from its inception to the present day.
The world's first baby carriage from the English landscape architect William Kent was patented in 1733.
A baby stroller in the shape of a canoe from the USA. 1870s.
Lightweight stroller manufactured in 1882.
Original wicker baby carriage from 1900.
Baby carriage-car from the Russian Empire. 1900s.
Another wicker model from 1900.
Premium class from 1900.
The offspring of the Prince of Prussia were taken for a walk like this in 1903.
Luxurious stroller of the Swedish Prince Gustav. 1906
This is also 1906, but a more budget option.
Stroller with rain canopy, model 1913.
Such strollers were popular in 1914–1918.
A stroller from the USA with a motorcycle engine. 1920s.
Hybrid stroller and bicycle from the UK. 1930
This model was in demand from 1900 to 1930.
Multi-seat nursery stroller from the early 1930s. Later, stroller designs began to be stolen in the West, and they became more attractive.
Stroller with protection against poisonous gases. Great Britain. 1938
Hungarian stroller in the shape of a car. 1939
Triplets stroller from the 1940s.
Mom with a stroller in West Berlin. 1950s.
Model from an Italian manufacturer. 1950s.
Modern 2 in 1 transformable stroller.