Entries Tagged as 'toy shelves'

Sweet hearts

January 30, 2014

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With Valentines day coming up, I’ve got hearts on the mind.  Of all the hearts out there, my favourite right now are these adorable heart shelves.  They’re so cute for a nursery or kids room or even for my bathroom.  And they’re especially handy for storing all those little toys that keep finding their way under your feet!  You know the ones I mean…

Alphabet art…

October 30, 2013

"small toy storage shelves"How fun are these alphabet shelves?  So great for storing all those little toys that never find a home (except under your feet!) but they’d also work just as well as art for your kids walls.  I’m dreaming of one lined-up with lots of little Sonny Angels.  Made by a small NY based design studio called Chiaozza, these alphabet shelves are currently on offer at Fab, where I found them.

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What a cool way to store and display all your bambino’s mini junk treasures.  Lets face it, these kind of little, tiny toys seem to multiply faster than rabbits.  They get under your feet, in the washing machine, under sofa cushions, in your boots (yup, that hurts)… it can feel like an invasion of plastic pests.  I can’t think of anything better than making a feature of them.  And these simple white floor to ceiling shelves do just that.  Lot’s of little colourful toys lined up against the clean white look super cool and very stylish.  To add even more pizazz to your display, stick some lights in the shelves.

This creative toy storage shelf is from a very cool home in Perth, Australia.  The mama and papa in question have created a home that looks super hot but still functions as a family home for them and their 2 bambino’s.  To see more pictures of their beautiful space head to lmnop, an Aussie kids magazine brimming with fun ideas and lots of happy style finds.

Photographed by: Ian Macpherson

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