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Christmas 2012 cheer at Next
By Catherine Hudson on 19/07/2012 11:36:34
We round up highlights from the Next Christmas 2012 press preview show
Children's accessories at NextWith the warming smell of pine in the air and twinkling fairy lights in sight, it was an outdoorsy, nostalgic type of Christmas that greeted us at Next's press preview. The cut-out deer display cabinets adhered to the country feel, with lots of the h...
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Shortlisted Best Furniture Collection 2012 - Silver Cross Porterhouse Nursery Furniture
By Junior Design Awards on 22/05/2012 22:25:30
Furniture for children that's not just functional but fantastic-looking too
Porterhouse is a timeless collection equally at home in modern or traditional settings. The shaker design echoes the origins of pure and simple style, punctuated with wood detailing. The beautiful cot converts into a comfortable junior bed
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When Junior met Tom Dixon
By Catherine O'Dolan on 11/06/2012 10:39:40
The design guru talks hula-hooping, lunar landing and inspiring children through design
in that area and the catalogue was always shot at his home with his children as models”.VIP For Kids is an extension of the already successful VIP Collection launched in 2004, that featured designs from celebrities as diverse as Ewan McGregor and Monolo Blahnik
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Meet Geraldine Grandidier, founder of Tidy Books
By Helen McKay-Ferguson on 01/06/2012 15:15:08
Tidy Books were Shortlisted in our Junior Design Awards in the category of Most Innovative Product. We catch up with the founder Geraldine Grandidier
design influences?More a period than one particular designer – the Thirties and my grandmother's style. Can you give us some tips for parents on encouraging their children to keep tidy?Make sure your home is practical, that children have somewhere
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Junior meets Oeuf NYC founder Sophie Demenge
By Helen McKay-Ferguson on 13/07/2012 13:20:56
Chic furniture, kooky clothes and unusual furnishings, NYC-based Oeuf have hatched a nestful of brilliant ideas. We caught up with the company's co-founder Sophie Demenge
desert island, what would they be and why? A bunkbed to make into a fort, Pablo the pigeon to send messages and a pirate eyepatch for the look.What’s your family home like?We live in a house in a neighborhood called Park Slope in beloved Brooklyn. My
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