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Cosatto funky furniture for the nursery
By Louise Rogers on 17/04/2008 09:15:14
Cosatto are well known for their pushchairs, but they also make a great range of nursery furniture.

of nursery furniture. Our favourite is the Okidoki range, which has a contemporary feel and lots of practical features for a functional nursery. The cotbed has a teething rail and three mattress heights to adapt to your growing child, while the dresser

Cute new nursery furniture from Silver Cross
By Kimberley Smith on 16/12/2010 13:11:16
Classic pram designer turns its hand to creating three gorgeous new ranges for the nursery

Silver Cross, famous for its classic pram designs, has branched into nursery furniture for the first time ever, launching three new ranges with cute bedding themes to match.The complete ranges include a cot or junior bed, wardrobe and changing unit

kub launches eco-friendly nursery furniture
By Cassandra Kempster-Roberts on 30/06/2010 14:33:00
Responsibly sourced wood features in kub's new FSC-accredited nursery range

kub’s new ECO range has become the first nursery furniture range to be accredited by the FSC – that’s Forest Stewardship Council. The FSC is an independent, not-for-profit body that promotes responsible management of the world’s forests. By being

Aspace for a Dream Nursery
By Debra Stottor on 26/01/2009 02:14:14
Aspace create beautiful nursery furniture and furnishings to turn your baby's first bedroom into a wonderful place

Already well established in the children’s furniture market, quality brand Aspace has introduced a new nursery range. Incorporating the same design ethos as the children’s furniture, the collection of cots and co-ordinating items will leave you

US designer to the stars passes on his nursery decorating tips
By Roisin Johnson on 09/03/2011 10:32:10
We caught up with David Netto, the designer whose furniture graces Gwyneth Paltrow's nursery

Think Baby caught up with uber-designer David Netto at Harrods to talk to him about his posh new nursery furniture range for Maclaren, available exclusively at the upmarket store. His work's been snapped up by Gywneth Paltrow and Stephen Spielberg

How to decorate your baby’s nursery on a budget
By Kyrsty Hazell on 01/04/2011 11:55:47
Pulling together a nursery on a budget? We spoke to nursery furniture expert Lucinda Croft, from Dragons of Walton Street, to find out how

After 30 years of kitting out the baby nurseries of the rich and famous (Princess Diana and Samantha Cameron to name a few), Lucinda Croft from Dragons of Walton Street certainly has seen many high-end baby bedrooms. But she also knows how to get

Pregnant women do the nursery DIY
By Kimberley Smith on 28/09/2010 13:58:56
Mums-to-be more likely to build nursery furniture without their partner’s help

preparations in a survey by BabyChild.org.uk. The majority, 78%, used DIY or flat-packed furniture to decorate their baby’s nursery and 41% claimed to build these items alone.Only 12% said the baby’s dad built the furniture alone, while 30% did it as a couple

Review: bloom baby high chairs
By Louise Rogers on 29/08/2007 01:46:10
Funky company bloom baby make so wonderful nursery furniture, including the most classy feeding chair around

fathers) have looked at the nursery basics, stripped them bare, then added functionality where it’s needed and kept it simple where it’s not. The result is a cool collection that won’t jar with grown-up furniture, and may even upstage it. The latest

Inglesina's Funky Loft Rocker
By Laura Lee Davies on 07/12/2009 01:24:32
Nursery furniture doesn't have to look horrid! Check out this classy baby recliner from Inglesina

Inglesina usually have a great eye for design, keeping their nursery essentials good-looking as well as functional. We really like this baby rocker as it looks sweet enough for babies to rest in, but cool enough to adorn any lounge.The Loft Rocker

What to buy in your second trimester
By Kyrsty Hazell on 04/02/2011 14:50:00
The first trimester is over, so now is the time to start tackling the best bit - shopping for essential baby gear and nursery furniture.

Shopping for your baby in your second trimester of pregnancy Once you're first trimester of pregnancy is over, it's time to start thinking about buying your baby essentials while you've still got some energy left!By now you'll notice your body shape changing and this is the stage...

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