
From lunch boxes to bottles, OiYO suits on-the-go families
PETALING JAYA : Lifestyle brand Montigo has launched its latest brand extension, OiYO by Montigo, at 1 Utama, offering a fresh lineup of family-friendly products designed for life on the go.
The flagship outlet introduces OiYO Studio: Play & Create, an interactive retail space where shoppers can customise lunch boxes and drinkware using the in-store OiYO Studio Prints station. The newly launched OiYO Studio Accessories station also allows kids to personalise their items with stickers.
To celebrate the opening, customers can enjoy RM10 off full customisation services, while stocks last.
Kids can look forward to personalising their gear at the OiYO Studio Accessories station. (OiYO by Montigo pic)
OiYO's products fall under three main categories — Munch, Carry and Drink — and are tailored for young, urban households.
Among the latest offerings is the Mini Mealtime Collection, which includes the Lunch Buddy and Joy Bottle for toddlers and pre-schoolers.
The Mini Mealtime Collection includes a lunch box and bottle designed for little ones. (OiYO by Montigo pic)
The Lunch Buddy is customisable through the Studio Prints service.
For adults, the new Mealtime Collection features spill-proof glass lunch boxes and rice bowls aimed at working professionals.
OiYO will also be rolling out pop-up counters at selected Montigo outlets across the country, allowing more families to experience the brand outside the Klang Valley.
More information is available on Montigo's official website.
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