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Let children decorate a stool
By Junior on 01/04/2010 00:00:00
Luc Brinkman's stool design encourages children to doodle and draw on it to create a unique piece of furniture
This funky little stool is an absolutely brilliant canvas for children to draw on and decorate. Designed by Luc Brinkman, it’s made of sturdy white cardboard, comes flat-packed and measures W26cmxD26cmxH29cm. Perfect as a stool or a bedside table
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Giant Lego brick boxes
By Junior on 01/12/2010 00:00:00
Aspiring architects can build their own enormous Lego tower with Lego Brick Storage Boxes
one is available in a host of colours, including green, lime and yellow, and in Medium (£17) or Large (£26) sizes. You can even buy a funky Lego Man Storage Head (top left on books, £20).
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Vintage cars needlepoint wall-hanging by William Yeoward
By Junior on 01/03/2008 00:00:00
Race to purchase William Yeoward's Sports Cars wall-hanging from The Rug Company
As well as fabulous rugs, The Rug Company is responsible for some pretty gorgeous needlepoint wall-hangings, too. Fashionable types such as Vivienne Westwood, Paul Smith and Matthew Williamson have all created unusual funky designs, but our current
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Highly Commended Best Baby & Child Toiletry Range 2012 - All We Know - Mothercare
By Junior Design Awards on 20/05/2012 19:41:30
These gentle toiletries are designed to cleanse, soothe and nourish your child's gorgeous skin
Hypoallergenic and formulated with natural extracts like olive oil, the All We Know range gently nourishes your baby’s delicate skin. Tested by midwives, the range is packaged in a rainbow of funky bottles designed for easy pouring.Mothercare All We
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Calling all young designers!
By Catherine Hudson on 11/02/2011 15:41:44
Has your child entered our Little Home at John Lewis competition yet? Win up to £750 of John Lewis Little Home vouchers
Is your child a budding interior designer?Send in a drawing or a collage made by your child, depicting their perfect room - a funky living room, fun playroom or even a dreamy bedroom!Young children love the chance to put their mark on the family
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Junior's shopping list this month
By Junior on 01/07/2010 00:00:00
Junior tells you about the best products to buy this month...DIYnosaur Lamps, Emma Bridgewater’s new collection and a Twitter Tree Art Print
* For funky, colourful pieces for the home, check out www.bouf.com. It has everything from sofas to art from an eclectic range of sellers. We love the DIYnosaur Lamps, from £20. * Emma Bridgewater’s new range of acrylic tumblers, wine glasses
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Junior's shopping list this month
By Junior on 01/05/2008 00:00:00
There are plenty of gorgeous and lovely home products to purchase
of our favourites at £25. Visit www.next.co.uk* For gorgeous rugs for babies and children that come in a range of funky colours from £29.95 each, check out www.lambland.co.uk* A little girl’s room will feel extra special with a sweet pink chest of drawers
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Junior's shopping list this month
By Junior on 01/03/2008 00:00:00
Here's our list of extremey good home products
different designs and cost from £99 for a chair. To find out more, visit to www.vipkids.co.uk * Fun and funky Elephant beanbags are perfect for snoozing, chilling or jumping on. They come in a variety of colours and cost £99.95; there is also an adult
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Winner Best High Chair Design 2012 - Cosatto Trof
By Junior Design Awards on 20/05/2012 23:49:00
With the stylish and comfortable Cosatto Trof your child will be all set to join in with family mealtimes
Inspired by modernist design aesthetics, the Cosatto Trof cuts a stylish figure, with sleek lines, a rich dark walnut finish and funky orange seat. And it’s not just a good-looker. Its 360° swivel seat makes it a pretty slick mover, too – with a
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Highly Commended Most Innovative Product 2012 - Iiamo Go
By Junior Design Awards on 20/05/2012 22:46:34
Our judges were spoilt for choice by all the ingenious items beautifully designed to make family life happier
With their ergonomic contours and funky colourways, these innovative Danish-made self-heating bottles are a real boon. Simply activate the heating cartridge, insert it in the bottom of the bottle and, hey presto, in less than four minutes you have
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