A Storybook Kids' Collection From England Has Made Its Way Across the Pond
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A Storybook Kids' Collection From England Has Made Its Way Across the Pond
""Hopefully, a child's room is cohesive with the rest of the house in that it doesn't feel jarring to walk in and feel like you're in a completely different house,""
""so whether that be through the color palettes or the use of fabrics like linen, those are elements you can incorporate in the rest of your space.""
""Just because you're a kid doesn't mean you can't have an exquisitely made piece,""
""I think with something as simple as a pattern on your bed or curtain, you take it in subconsciously and you remember it forever,""
The collection emphasizes durable, heirloom-quality pieces designed to grow with a child through the teen years and beyond. Designs aim for cohesion with the rest of the home through shared color palettes and fabrics like linen. Key versatile items include a skirted slipper chair, light fixtures, flatweave rugs, and quilts that avoid overtly nursery-specific styling. The palette favors cinnamon-toned pinks, chocolate browns, plum borders, and sage for depth. Construction prioritizes solid wood and craftsmanship over particleboard and polyester. Eastern European-inspired cross-stitching appears on curtains and bedding, and a matching monogram font allows initials to be woven into pieces. The collection launches October 22 online.
Read at Architectural Digest
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