Anyone who has tried to apply sunscreen to a moving child’s face knows that the product was never really the problem, the packaging was, and that is exactly the insight that makes Klarina’s Sunscreen and Blender by Tomorrow Lab one of the most thoughtfully designed objects.
The product itself is a completely new category of object, an airless pump bottle with a built-in cushiony foam blender that dispenses mineral SPF 50 from any angle with one hand, solving the very specific and very real problem of getting sunscreen onto a squirming toddler’s face without a full production number.
Tomorrow Lab has treated a sunscreen bottle like a tool worth designing properly. The most powerful design brief is often just looking at the “why” behind the problem. Why do kids hate sunscreen? Because it’s a cold, sensory overload. This fixes exactly that.













