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Children’s luggage firm Trunki loses a court battle over the design of its ride-on animal suitcases.
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The creator of the Trunki, Rob Law, apparently spent the past four years, and hundreds of prototypes, designing an adult version called the Jurni that’s now available through an Indiegogo ...
Jurni, a grown-up version of a Trunki, has got it just right. Fast-forward ten years and my little rascal is now nearly 6ft tall and very much your typical teenager.
The Trunki was rejected by the celebrity investors on BBC show Dragons’ Den, but by December 2013 the suitcase had racked up 2m sales and was being sold in 97 different countries.
The Trunki is now on its fifth iteration, and is still being refined. “There are no metal parts in our version, no screws that can be swallowed by children,” Law says.
The company behind Trunki suitcases has lost a Supreme Court battle with a rival over the design of children's ride-on luggage. Magmatic took PMS International, which sells Kiddee Case products ...
It may look like fun and games, but Trunki’s design is big business. So big, in fact, that Magmatic, the company behind the popular children’s "ride-on" suitcases, has gone to the Supreme ...
"In my honest opinion, the Trunki was willfully ripped off. We stood up to this behaviour, held it to account and took our case all the way to the highest court in the land – only for the judges ...
Children’s luggage firm Trunki loses a court battle over the design of its ride-on animal suitcases.
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