petit truc
Origins and development
Petit Truc was created in 2023 by Nathalie Aiach, who has been a passionate expert in the baby industry for over 20 years. With her extensive experience at French Flair, a supplier of baby collections since 2015, Nathalie has always looked for the safest and most innovative brands for the little ones. Due to the demand from many of French Flair's customers and a deep understanding of the needs of parents and retailers in terms of safety, quality and aesthetics, she decided to start her own brand. Petit Truc's aim is to offer baby products that are beautiful, safe, durable, affordable and environmentally friendly.
Why?
Nathalie develops practical and durable products for babies' everyday life based on her personal experience as a mother and the trust of her retailers. She recognises the importance of the environmental impact of baby products and wants to reassure parents that Petit Truc products are safe, practical, stylish and affordable for all.
Petit Truc's mission
Petit Truc products guarantee the safety and comfort of babies. They only use hypoallergenic and non-toxic materials. Petit Truc offers you items made from high-quality and durable materials that will stand the test of time. They promote environmentally friendly production through the use of recyclable packaging. The products are characterised by an elegant and modern design that adds a stylish touch to the everyday life of parents and babies. The aim is to make quality products available to all parents at fair prices and with efficient distribution.
Development of the brand
Since its creation, Petit Truc has built an efficient distribution network and established itself as a brand that parents trust thanks to its commitment to quality, safety and eco-friendliness. The brand is constantly working to expand its range of products for babies' daily needs. Petit Truc is constantly evolving without losing sight of its core values. Today, the brand stands for trust and well-being among parents who want the best for their children.