About Élhée

BABY BOTTLE MADE IN FRANCE

The Élhée baby bottle is eco-designed and manufactured in Rhône-Alpes with the highest standards for respectful feeding of infants and young children.

Concerned about the environmental and social footprint, Élhée has chosen a sustainable approach which intervenes at each stage: production, creation of designs, design, assembly and finally shipping. The traceability of materials is guaranteed: innovative medical silicone, FSC-certified papers, plant-based ink, etc.
The assembly, packaging and logistics stages of the Bib Rond Élhée are entrusted to a company employing people with disabilities (ESAT) in Drôme.

ERGONOMIC DESIGN

LOVE IS ROUND!

From the maternal womb to the nurturing breast via the round of arms that embrace it: the brand new eyes of newborns capture a subtly blurred universe. To respect the preciousness of this very first point of view, Élhée imagines an airy design, the antithesis of the classic cylindrical baby bottle formats.

Object of the very first affections, as soft visually as to the touch, the Round Bib is a tribute to motherhood. From the breast bowl from the Sèvres factory - for which Marie-Antoinette would have served as a model - to the champagne glass molded on Kate Moss's left chest, many designer containers are inspired by natural curves. With its innovative format, the Élhée baby bottle develops a natural aesthetic in line with its function and the aspirations of young parents. From the kitchen to the living room, the nomadic object elegantly accompanies modern families in search of authenticity.

HEALTHY AND INNOVATIVE DESIGN

TO MAKE THEIR LITTLE WORLD TURN ROUND

Of all the materials, Élhée prefers silicone! In the interest of absolute safety for its little users, Élhée has developed a unique and revolutionary closure system which guarantees the absence of contact of the milk and its nutrients, with materials other than those of the bottle or the silicone teat .

Élhée quickly abandoned the materials traditionally used by baby bottle manufacturers to turn to medical grade silicone, selected with the highest standards. This neo-material, non-allergenic, and perfectly suited to food contact, is free of chemical substances likely to harm the health of infants and young children. In silicone, soft and extra-flexible, with a physiological shape, the Élhée pacifier was developed to offer sensations close to the mother's breast. Equipped with an anti-colic system, it is designed to reduce the baby's absorption of air and thus facilitate his digestion.

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SENSORY AND EMOTIONAL BOTTLE

THE MILK PARENTHESIS

If its primary purpose is eminently practical, the bottle is also the very first childcare element that enters into the parent-child relationship. Object of an unconditional bond, it punctuates, to the rhythm of feedings, the daily life of families and stands as a symbol of the first months of life, a space of time as fleeting as it is determining.

Its feminine curves as well as its delicate texture make the Élhée baby bottle the ideal companion for young parents wishing to see beyond the container, a vector for transmitting the very first emotions. A bubble of softness designed to enhance the special moment of breastfeeding, the container filled with poetry opens the way to a new art of breastfeeding.

THE STORY OF ELHÉE

THE NEED OF A MOTHER ABOVE ALL

If breastfeeding is now a couple's affair, the bottle industry traditionally remains a domain reserved for men. The first container for infants entirely designed by a mother, the Round Bib revolutionizes the sweet world of the little ones in every way...

The bottle is finally changing its genre to gently fit into the daily life of families!

Concerned about building a tailor-made ethical and aesthetic universe for her three children, Allison Piraud, founder of the Élhée brand, naturally rethought the baby bottle beyond its sole function, to reinforce the emotional and sensory dimension of this very first object. of affection.

If, like many women, she alternated between breast feeding and bottle feeding, the idea of ​​innovating in this area appeared obvious to her from the first feedings of her eldest child. Bored by her experiences with broken glass containers and skeptical about the safety of new plastics, Allison opted for the safety of young children.

Surrounded by industrial partners and experts committed to the same demanding approach, Allison tested dozens of prototypes to achieve an exceptional final result. From the absolute health of the material, to the innovative format of the object and its impeccable finishes in terms of ergonomics and practicality.

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