Trunki, the Bristol-based ride-on suitcase company that was famously turned down on Dragons' Den more than 16 years ago, is now being sold in a deal expected to be worth more than £12m. The business ...
Trunki's ride-on suitcases are a great way to make airports more bearable for kids, but why should they get to have all the fun? The company's new carry-on-sized Jurni does the same for grown-ups. You ...
Magmatic loses design battle against Hong Kong-based PMS International The UK company behind Trunki ride-on suitcases for children has lost its battle in the supreme court in London, which dismissed ...
The Trunki has grown up... Trunki, the maker of ride-on suitcases for children, has launched a new product aimed at older fans, called the 'Jurni'. The new product, which also features a seat, has ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Rob Law, 37, is the designer of Trunki, the ride-on hand luggage for children. December 2013 saw the two ...
A BUDDING entrepreneur who created a rideable suitcase for kids is set to rake in almost £10million after being slammed by investors on Dragons’ Den. Rob Law, then 28, appeared on the show in back in ...
Many of Huff Post UK’s readers will have seen, bought and tripped over Rob Law’s products – he’s the designer and owner of Trunki suitcases. One of the few people to emerge from Dragons' Den with some ...
Most people know what a Trunki is. The colourful ride-on children’s suitcases are a common sight at airports; by 2016, over 3m of the product (which launched a decade earlier) had been sold. Whether ...