Caramma’s Award-Winning Baby Bottle

A Game-Changer for Modern Caregivers

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text Enrico Fragale Esposito

 

What if bottle-feeding could feel just as natural, intimate, and comforting as breastfeeding? Meet the Caramma support bottle, the 2024 Danish Design Award winner that’s set to revolutionize baby feeding.
Designed in Denmark by co-founders Rie Maktabi and Monika Havnø, this game-changing bottle uses double-patented technology to replicate the natural suction of the breast, allowing babies to control their feeding pace—just like they would while nursing. The result? A smoother, healthier, and more connected feeding experience for babies and caregivers alike.

 

Breastfeeding is an aspiration for most mothers, yet only 10% manage to exclusively breastfeed for six months due to common challenges. Traditional bottles, with their fast milk flow and plastic exposure, often disrupt natural feeding rhythms.
Caramma offers a new solution:
✔ Mimics the natural suction and flow of breastfeeding
✔ Encourages healthy feeding habits and oxytocin release
✔ Crafted from clean silicone—microplastic-free & sustainable

Two women lovingly embrace, sitting face-to-face, gently leaning their foreheads together while one of them feeds a baby with a bottle. They are partially dressed, creating an intimate, tender, and nurturing atmosphere captured in black and white.
A young couple shares an affectionate kiss while the father holds their baby closely, feeding it with a bottle. The father has multiple tattoos, and both parents are shirtless, showcasing a warm, intimate family moment captured in color.

With caregiving roles evolving and paternity leave expanding across Europe, Caramma champions inclusive parenting. The brand’s launch campaign, captured by renowned photographer Petra Kleis, highlights the beauty of shared feeding moments—because every caregiver deserves to feel that deep connection.
Ready for a new era of baby feeding? The future is here, and it starts with Caramma.

 

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