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Silkbaby
A sling made of luxury Thai silk for mothers with style
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The colourful world of Pylones
Everyday objects for both children and adults are re-created in a playful way and provided with colourful designs, many of them inspired by the natural world.
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lolaloo
The handy lolaloo has two velcro fastenings with which it can be attached conveniently to the handle of the pram. It then noiselessly rocks the pram with sideways movements.
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nichtneu – revelling in second-hand happiness
New is old is new – especially so at 'nichtneu', the website which offers a second-hand guide to children's things.
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Watchawant
Watchawant Children's Stool at ICFF, New York
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Painting puzzle
The animal puzzle range is made of attractive Finnish birchwood from managed forests and can be painted as the child's fantasy dictates.
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Conguitos
Conguitos' Spanish brand presents its new collection of convas shoes Spring / Summer 2009.
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News on YOOX
YOOX presents the A/W kids-collection
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Kitsuné pour Petit Bateau
Between Petit Bateau, transversal and essential, and Kitsuné, sharp and demanding, there is nothing but shared values.
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Never-ending winter
Design lovers have no choice but to look out of their carefully styled living rooms at their snow-covered balconies full of uninspired furniture and other articles from the local DIY store.
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Das Kinderzimmerbuch (The kids' room book)
Furnishing a kid's room is an art in itself, and not just because the dear little ones grow up so fast and their likes and dislikes change constantly.
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Transforming old into new
The return to popularity of the DIY (do-it-yourself) movement seems to have led to a new trend – two new shops have just opened their doors in Zurich, Switzerland, each of which in its own way succeeds in turning the old into the new.
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Let's PLAY
«Children's furniture must be for children, rather than small copies of adult furniture.» says designer Jesper K. Thomsen about his newest project.
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Keeping the dream alive
Did you, too, want to become a pop star when you were younger? A rich pop star? Or a princess? Perhaps you're still dreaming about it today?
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Travelling Lucky Charm
Collaboration between peSeta and Marc Jacobs H/W 08/09
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bombdesign
In addition to furniture, lighting and accessories, the Berlin label bombdesign has, since 2005, also been making products for children. Bombdesign gives a new look to familiar objects: the designs are playful new interpretations of conventional products and, with their cheerful colours, represent friendly companions in the everyday world.
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