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Push Mobility and La La Land launch Push Hubs for wheelchair users

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Disability equipment company Push Mobility and fashion-forward design studio La La Land, are today launching a brand-new Australian-first product, beautifully designed wheelchair wheel covers specifically for manual wheelchair users – Push Hubs.

Launching with an initial 15 designs, Push Hubs have been developed to showcase wheelchair users’ individual personalities. Whether you’re an animal lover, a Frida Kahlo fan, an Australiana connoisseur, or just have a thing for dinosaurs – Push Hubs allow manual wheelchair users to put their personality on their wheels and wear their style with pride.

Designed and manufactured with the same functionality in mind as all other Push Mobility products, the hubs also protect wheelchair users’ fingers and hands – and look great while doing so.

A “perfect fit” is how co-founder of Australian giftware brand La La Land, Elie Azzi, describes his business’ collaboration with disability equipment distributor, Push Mobility.

“We felt like the collaboration was perfect because it is something functional from Push Mobility and something inspirational from La La Land. The marriage of the two is perfect because it brings into someone’s life both something beautiful and something functional.” Founder and director of Push Mobility, Shane Hryhorec

Push Hubs are:

  • As colourful / unique as you are
  • Protect your fingers and hands when pushing
  • Designed and made in Australia
  • Available in 15 colourful, creative designs (with plans to launch more designs in the future)
  • Put your personality on your wheels – wear your style with pride
  • Brand new – the only product of its kind in Australia
  • Recyclable, completely non-toxic and have a small carbon footprint

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