Bird-feeding Swing Created

Designers Yejin Hong and Seyeon Park have created an innovative swing that can also help feed birds when inverted.

February 01, 2026 

Designers Yejin Hong and Seyeon Park have created an innovative swing that can also help feed birds when inverted. The swing comprises a rope and a seat that allows children to safely swing on it. The seat of this rope swing is made of wood and can be inverted, also serving as a feeder that can store food and water for birds. The inverted seat acts like a dish, helping water accumulate, especially during the rains. This innovation, called ‘Birddy’, blends design with environmental responsibility.

DID YOU KNOW? 
Most bird species have hollow bones that allow them to fly with ease and help in respiration.

Image Source: yankodesign.com
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