Onzenna started with one question: which Korean baby brands would we actually use for our own kids? We’ve tested hundreds. These are the ones that stayed.
Korea's #1 choice for safe infant feeding
Made from 100% PPSU — the safest plastic for babies. No BPA, no BPS, no compromise. Every Grosmimi bottle and straw cup is designed to grow with your child.
Portable feeding seats designed for new families
Alpremio feeding care seats support proper posture during mealtime — lightweight, portable, and easy to clean.
Gentle baby skincare, free from harmful ingredients
Cha&Mom's dermatologist-tested formulas use only what baby's skin actually needs — and leave out everything it doesn't.
Ultra-soft bamboo essentials for bath time
BambooBebe towels are 70% softer than cotton and naturally antibacterial. Made for sensitive skin from the very first bath.
Silicone tableware that makes every mealtime easier
Suction bowls that stay put. Plates that survive toddler tantrums. Beemymagic turns the messiest meals into manageable ones.
Nutritious snacks made for growing kids
Naeiae snacks are formulated for tiny bodies — low sodium, no artificial colours, and genuinely tasty.
Baby-safe cleaning for the whole family
Nature Love Mere's plant-derived detergents and cleaners are certified safe for baby clothes, toys, and surfaces.
Soft Korean loungewear and pajamas for little ones
BabyRabbit makes the softest loungewear sets, pajamas, socks, and underwear — all designed in Korea with gentle fabrics.
Kids furniture designed for creative play
Comme Moi makes drawing boards, book stands, and stools — furniture that sparks creativity and grows with your child.
Interactive learning toys from Korea
Hattung makes educational toys that combine play with learning — magnetic alphabets, talking pens, and interactive story houses.
The shower helper handle every parent needs
Cony's Easy Shower makes bath time safer and easier — giving parents a free hand while keeping baby secure.
Ride-on luggage for little travelers
RIDE & GO makes kids luggage that doubles as a ride-on — turning airport waits into adventures.
Our Standard
Curation is what we don’t carry. These are the criteria that remove a brand from consideration.
No third-party material testing
If a brand can’t provide independent lab reports for every infant-contact material, they don’t make the shelf.
Polypropylene (PP) for cups and bottles
We require PPSU or stainless steel for anything a baby drinks from. PP is industry-standard. Our standard is higher.
Unverifiable origin claims
If a brand claims Korean manufacturing but can’t provide traceable production records, we decline.
Undisclosed fragrance compounds
Skincare that lists “fragrance” as a single line without full disclosure doesn’t meet our ingredient transparency requirement.
No organic certification for natural fibers
Bamboo, cotton, and other natural materials must carry verified organic certification. Marketing claims alone aren’t enough.
If any of our brands ever fail a review, they leave too.