Néobulle was created in 2005 by Séverine Martial. We often talk about ethics and the values of our company, a little here and there, disseminated through our daily actions… but never really in depth.
What if we took a little step back?

At the beginning…
It's hard to talk about Néobulle's values without going back to the origins of its creation! Originally, there was Séverine, a mother of 4 children, nurse, and lactation consultant. Aware of the need for mothers to receive support, she created an organization for breastfeeding support, then for parenting, and gradually ended up making babywearing scarves and slings for the organization's parents, then for the general public. Néobulle was thus born, almost by chance, from a desire to help families!
This vocation of support and assistance is ultimately the red thread of all the company's choices and actions.
At the heart of family needs
At Néobulle, we don't like excess! Our products are all designed through the lens of families' needs. It is a real ant's work to follow trends, list daily encountered problems, and try to provide truly relevant solutions without falling into fashion trends.

French manufacturing
At Néobulle, everything is French! This is a very strong commitment that involves major constraints.
Our range of carriers is entirely manufactured in our workshop at our premises, in Saint Bonnet le Châteauneuf, by our experienced seamstresses.
Our care ranges are assembled and bottled by our local partner Abiessence, according to formulas established by our scientific manager Claire.
For each new product, it is a real ant's work carried out notably by Valérie, to find THE French manufacturer who can offer us the desired reference (she manages over 3000 references!)!
Everything is done to optimize cuts as much as possible, avoid waste, ensure that the seamstress's work is not too tedious… and to offer a product at the fairest possible price.
Healthy products
No superfluous elements in the ranges… but not in our raw materials either!
Say goodbye to preservatives, processed products, pesticides, and other additives… We always use, whenever possible, organic textiles that are free from toxic dyes.
for our carrying systems, and components from organic farming for our care products.Our care formulas aim to be as minimalist as possible: each ingredient in our formulas has a purpose.
Our baby carriers are studied to support the developmental specificities of each age, especially for newborns with special needs. For this reason, we choose to offer different systems depending on age.

Respect for the environment
At Néobulle, we pay very special attention to the impact of our activity on the environment. We did not wait for CSR standards to do so!
We promote ultra-short supply chains, a large part of our textile and care production is within a 50km radius.
We use natural products, mostly certified organic
We ensure to minimize waste as much as possible and seek solutions to valorize it. For example, our textile scraps are used to make small storage pouches for care products, which we donate to fashion schools, and employees can also reuse them for their personal projects.
Our new building is also eco-constructed and harmoniously integrates into the surrounding nature.
Kindness
At Néobulle, kindness also applies to the entire company and not just to the families we support!
Everything is implemented for the well-being of employees. Everyone is free to choose their hours, based on their family constraints (and that’s why the building is often almost empty on Wednesdays!).
Thanks to socio-economic management (ISEOR), each person is responsible for their missions and activities, which is more gratifying and rewarding than just following instructions.
In terms of manufacturing, we aim to reduce pain, injuries, and other TMS. The seamstresses carry out from A to Z the baby carriers entrusted to them, no assembly line work, to avoid repetitive gestures and boredom. The design of the baby carriers is also carefully thought out to avoid gestures likely to cause tendinitis.

And you, did you know all this?





