Mama Designs celebrates turning 10

Essential baby product company Mama Designs has celebrated its tenth year in business with a star-studded party where guests came together to celebrate the last decade and to get a sneek peak at the latest design-led products to be launched.

Held at a suitably stylish studio in Hackney, London, visitors included a number of celebrity mums and Instagram favourites such as model Georgia Jones and columnist Peta Todd. They were able to see the latest lines from the company, which included washable bamboo wipes, gorgeous new nursery prints and a  new colour cellular blanket in grey and russet.

Other celebrity mums unable to attend on the day to enjoy the fizz and cake which had been provided still shared their love for the brand on Instagram.

Founder and mum-of-two, Keira O’Mara was delighted with how the birthday event and launch party went.

“We really appreciate the support from the influencers and bloggers who have supported us on our journey over the years,” she said. “It was lovely to mark our milestone birthday by getting everyone together.”

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