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This (Actually Cute?!) Potty Can Transform When Potty Training Is Over

Katy B. OlsonSenior Editor
Katy B. OlsonSenior Editor
I cover home and design with an emphasis on family life. A native New Yorker with over a decade of experience, I hold a master’s in journalism from Columbia and have worked with Architectural Digest, Business of Home, Material Bank, and others. I began my career covering workplace design for a Milan-based magazine. Off duty: chasing my two toddlers around NYC.
published Mar 3, 2026
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Credit: Jessica Rapp

I have good news for anyone who, like me, has been side-eyeing the hideous and gross toddler toilet parked in their bathroom. Lalo — the baby gear brand behind the neutral-hued, cult-favorite high chair — is bringing a design-forward approach to potty training. (As much as potty training can be, you know, elevated.)

Launching today, their new 3-in-1 Potty transforms from a floor potty to a training seat to a step stool, with parent-friendly details like a built-in wipe dispenser, a dishwasher-safe bowl, and a nonslip base. Plus, in what might be the best news of all, the muted sage hue (there’s basic white available, too) is unlikely to clash with your bathroom aesthetic.

Credit: Lalo

For anyone who struggles with sanitizing every nook and cranny of their toddler’s potty (*waves hands in the air*), the Lalo’s cleanability factor may be a key selling point. “Many first potties are ugly to look at and hard to clean; we made sure ours is functional, well designed, and easy to fit into daily lives,” Michael Wieder, cofounder of Lalo, shares with Cubby. “This potty has a very cool, unique flip-open lid (kids will love pushing that button!) and even has a built-in wipes center for convenient cleanups. It meets parents’ needs for simplicity and confidence during a notoriously tricky stage while supporting independence and consistency for little ones.”

The potty is now available on Lalo’s site for $39.99.

Credit: Lalo

The brand, which currently carries its own hook-on table chair, play workbench, and kitchen, among other categories of baby and kids’ items, is also expanding its bathtime selection with four new mold- and mildew-resistant toys and bath puzzles, made from nontoxic foam and priced at $12.99 each. There’s a tic-tac-toe game, with floatable X’s, O’s, and a tic-tac-toe grid; an ice-cream themed puzzle; a tropical island scene, complete with floating turtles and a sailboat; and a car-themed puzzle with soft foam road pieces that slot into place. 

Lalo is also launching two additional new as-yet-unannounced items this month, but, for now, the brand is keeping the lid closed on what’s next.

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