For many new parents, there is only one guaranteed solution to putting their baby down at the end of the day – a night-time drive that soothes, calms and eventually helps their little one nod off.
But that still means a disrupted night for mum or dad, who (research shows) can typically expect little more than five hours sleep a night while losing the equivalent of 44 days of sleep in just the first year of their child’s life. Help, however, could soon be at hand.
Ford has developed a cot that could simulate – in the comfort of your own home – the motion, engine noise, and even the street lighting of those night‐time drives. To all appearances a regular cot, the Max Motor Dreams comes to life using a smartphone app. This enables it to record and then reproduce the comforting movement, lights and sounds of a particular journey.
“After many years of talking to mums and dads, we know that parents of newborns are often desperate for just one good night’s sleep. But while a quick drive in the family car can work wonders in getting baby off to sleep, the poor parents still have to be awake and alert at the wheel,” said Max Motor Dreams designer Alejandro Lopez Bravo, of Spanish creative studio Espada y Santa Cruz which produced the award-winning design.
For now, the Max Motor Dreams is a one-off pilot project. But following numerous enquiries, the company is considering putting the unique cot into full‐scale production. The Max Motor Dreams cot was designed for a Ford of Spain campaign by WPP’s GTB agency in collaboration with Ogilvy and Mather.
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