Entries Tagged as 'nursery bed sets'

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Character themed or over colourful kids and baby bedding just doesn’t do it for me.  I personally prefer children’s bedding to be as simple and minimal as possible but that doesn’t mean it has to be just black and white.  I totally appreciate that a few carefully chosen colours thrown in can work really well.  That’s why I’m loving this new collection of baby and kids bedding from Australia.  Tiny little polka dots in charcoal or neon pink adorn the sheets which are complimented with a beautiful two-tone blanket.  There’s also a sheet with little yellow hearts that is quite adorable for baby boy or girl.  And then for older kids you’ve got the dotty sheets with matching duvets which can also be paired with the two-tone blankets.  Very simple, very classy.

"colourful prints for kids bedroom walls"

Apart from these stylish bedding sets for kids, also on offer are some unusual and fun prints.  What I love most about the prints is that they really are for any age – from little babies to adults.  Many of the prints compliment the bedding sets really well or would be a great way to add pops of colour to an all white nursery or kids room.  Of all I think I’m loving that quirky dog print and the charcoal polka dot linen is just lovely too.  In fact I would be tempted to go with both together for a boys room.

"yellow baby room decor ideas"With all the sunshine here in the UK, I ‘m really feeling inspired by the colour yellow.  It’s one of my favourite colours for a baby room because it’s such a happy colour.  Yellow works so well for a boy or girl nursery but needs lots of white with it otherwise it can be a little overwhelming.  I’ve put together a little yellow nursery inspiration board with white walls and hints of other colours to inspire you in case you’re looking for unisex nursery decor ideas:

1.  yellow pendant light | 2.  bright red apple print | 3.  dotty wallpaper | 4.  knitted toy storage baskets | 5.  yellow plush doll | 6. dotted cabinet | 7.  vintage inspired kids chair | 8. yellow linen bed set

P.S. While I was searching for yellow nursery decor, I found one of the top related searches was ‘is yellow bad for baby room’?  Apparently, according to the internet, too much yellow (yellow walls, yellow furniture etc) makes babies cry!  I’ve never heard this before, have you?

"french baby bedlinen nursery decor"Les Pommettes du Chat (Cheekbones of the cat) is a lovely French boutique that makes the sweetest little decorations for babies and kids.    They have adorable things like those soft mini triangle rattles and tiny little clouds for hanging on the wall.   They also make some very pretty bed linen and other textiles like bibs, pouches and paper garlands.  The fabrics are all so pretty and delicate and the creations feel like they’ve been made with lots of love and a touch of poetry.  I love boutiques like Les Pommettes du Chat because their offerings are so unusual and it almost feels like the products have been created especially for you. 

Hello milky…

October 30, 2012

"polka dot kids bed linen"

There’s something about polka dots that grabs me each time.  Large polka dots, small polka dots, I love them all as long as the pattern is kept simple and isn’t overly colourful.  So when I saw the offerings by Hello Milky I was hooked.  Created by a mama from Melbourne, each and every piece in the collection is made entirely by her and her alone.  The designs are mainly teeny-tiny polka dots strewn over duvet covers, cushions and pillows although there are some with teeny-tiny stars too.  I’m loving the natural colour of the linen and the pairing with sometimes bright and sometimes dark polka dots or stars is just delightful.  It’s such a simple design but that’s exactly why Hello Milky’s creations are so appealing.  And seeing all that natural linen… I’ve remembered how much I love this fabric in it’s raw state (without dyes) and need to get some for my home urgently! 

Bed & philosophy…

September 7, 2012

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"elegant bed linen kids"

‘Less is more’ is what my design and style aesthetic is all about.  The best designs are usually the simplest and that’s why I’m so loving Bed and Philosophy.  Using soft linens, a mostly muted colour palette and a few universal symbols they create some beautiful bed linen for kids and babies.  I’m really loving all of it including the slightly creased appearance of the linen which makes it look so cosy and inviting.  And because of it’s simple, elegant style, your child won’t ever outgrow it.  Bed and Philosophy is the creation of a French lady called Sonia Provost, who is a stylist with a huge passion for linen fabric.  In 2009 she decided to do something about this passion and ended up creating this wonderful range.  Visit Bed and Philosophy to see more.

mama & baby…

July 26, 2012

"toddler bedding stars"

This week’s picks for mama & baby… let mama decorate with these pretty floral stools while baby gets cosy in that starry duvet set.

"cute baby cot bed sets"In January I visited Playtime Paris, a trade show bringing together some of the best kids brands from across Europe and USA.  One of the brands that seriously grabbed my attention was Smiling Planet.  I’ve known about them for a while and I’ve even featured their kids dinner plates but it was the new Smiling Planet kids bedding collection that had me swooning.  It’s about to launch in a few weeks so I couldn’t wait any longer to share it.

"elephant crib set"I’m loving the softness and subtlety of their designs.  The teeny tiny prints of elephants, alligators and stars against a crisp white background just works so well and looks so adorable. I’m also loving the cool buddha adorned bedding set too.  There is a feeling of pureness and innocence that shines through this bedding making it so perfect for a baby.  These crib sets and kids duvets will be available in about a months time from Smiling Planet’s online store.

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