You’ve hankered after a particular cot, know exactly how you want to decorate the walls and have the colour scheme all picked out – hold on to your nappy bag because one lucky reader’s most fabulous nursery dreams are about to come true! Kido Store, Dwell Studio, Little Nest, Dog & Pony Photography and The … [Read more.]
Posted by Katrina Whelen on August 1, 2010
in Misc, Nursery
Also tagged baby toys, blankets, bookcases, books, bouncers, chairs, change tables, competitions, cots, drawers, Dwell Studio, Eames, Kiddimoto, Kido Store, linen, Little Nest, nursery rugs, Oeuf, photography, shelves, wall art, wall decals
Pining for a bird’s eye view of the world but have a terrible fear of flying? There’s no need for a boarding pass with these exquisite rugs from Florian Pucher.
Making a soft space on the floor for playful youngsters, providing texture and a splash of colour, rugs are the non-permanent essentials of decor.
Whether you call it soccer or football, very soon fans the world over from Australia to Uruguay and Slovenia to Japan will be glued to the World Cup and Babyology has it covered. Now don’t expect a wrap up on teams, the draw or the games to watch (although the Socceroos’ first game versus Germany … [Read more.]
It’s like this. You know exactly what you want but store after store only offer disappointment. “It shouldn’t be this difficult,” you say to yourself. I was in that situation not so long ago during my very long search for the perfect rug for my daughter’s bedroom.
I get to write about some really imaginative products here on Babyology that never fail to surprise me but this one is right up there on the crazy ideas list and I just love it!
In the continuing quest to avoid mass-marketed nylon rugs with action heroes on them, Babyology brings you a selection of floor coverings that look and feel great, from a company with practices you can feel good about too.
It’s seriously hard to pick just five of my favourite posts when every single week I have so many stylish products to review. In no particular order and for various reasons I present to you, Babyology readers, my five favourites!
Posted by Lexi Klaebe on May 5, 2010
in Maternity, Misc, Toys
Also tagged bags, bedroom, Dwell Studio, feature, Isabella Oliver, Maternity, Mini Micro, outdoor play, scooters, soft toys, stationery
A chandelier made from acrylic Gummi Bears? Such a crazily delicious idea although I’m not sure what a fixture like that would do for my healthy diet prospects. Still, isn’t it just a truckload of fun? Now if only I had a room big enough to put it in!
Wooden flooring is a popular choice in homes these days and definitely has lots of advantages. It’s good for those prone to allergies, it looks great and it’s fabulous for cleaning up the not-so-little messes left behind by little people. But it also poses some difficulties, especially in sleeping and play areas. After all, kids … [Read more.]
There are two types of people when it comes to rugs. Those who see a rug merely as a floor covering where anything will do and those who see a rug as an opportunity for textile art. That’s me standing in the latter camp.
This is a wonderfully novel idea – making a knitted playmat. My sons have one of those mass-manufactured mats with roads on it for playing with cars, however Teeny Tini has put love and imagination into the Finley Blanket, which is hand-knitted and uses no pattern whatsoever!