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I was astounded at the number of brands at ICFF that cater to the modern baby. Seems like hip, modern furnishings for the little ones is becoming quite the trend so I thought I’d devote my last ICFF post to recapping some of the standout products designed with stylish kids (and parents) in mind…

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Casa Kids was probably the most stylish of all the modern baby brands that were present. Nearly all of the modern baby furnishings I’ve seen are very angular but I love the soft curves of the Casa Kids line. And all of their pieces are versatile and are designed to grow with the child through their teenage years. The top photo highlights a bassinet that an be converted into a vanity table later on. In the background you see a changing table but once you remove the changing pad and tray the piece becomes a modern dresser suitable even for an adult. The bottom photo showcases a crib that can be converted into a toddler bed and after that, a twin sized bed. For more info on Casa Kids visit their website here.

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Nurseryworks was another brand on display at ICFF. This upholstered “Vale” headboard is what made me stop and take a closer look. This is from their Lawson-Fenning for Nurseryworks collection. Such a sophisticated silhouette for a toddler but the bright color and the field of blossoms as a backdrop give this piece a young, fun look.

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I also liked this spindle bed, also by Lawson-Fenning for Nurseryworks. For more info on the line visit nurseryworks.net.

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Spot on Square wins the award for the best eco-friendly furnishings line for babies and toddlers. The fairly new company is based in Omaha, Nebraska and is owned and operated by a very cute husband/wife team. All of their products are responsibly made using non toxic, low VOC paints and the line is available in three finishes including MDF made from recycled or reclaimed materials, an MDF/birch combo and an MDF/naturally sustainable bamboo combo. Their line is also extremely versatile as the pieces easily convert to take your little one through various stages of childhood.

 

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Here is their “hiya” crib which can be moved into three different positions to grow with your child. Here, the crib is converted to a toddler bed. For more info on Spot on Square visit their website here.

2 Comments

  1. Wow, that bottom bed by Casa Kids is cool! I’ve seen cribs that turn into toddler beds, but never one that turns into both a toddler bed and a twin bed. Really neat, good way to save money over the long term by investing in that kind of bed.