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The Sleepyhead baby bed – designed with blissful bed-sharing in mind
By Helen McKay-Ferguson on 03/01/2012 in Interiors
Lisa Furuland, founder of Enfant Terrible Design of Sweden, shares the inspiration behind her stylish sleep-time innovation the Sleepyhead
. And then, along came Ilias and Sleepyhead! The Sleepyhead and all upcoming products – there are a few of those – fall under my second company called Enfant Terrible Design of Sweden.
Which designers do you admire and why?
There are many designers
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Explore’s Family Adventures tours
By Junior on 24/08/2011 in Tips & advice
Find out the most popular holiday activities, destinations and celebrities according to Explore’s Family Adventures tours' survey...
According to a survey of families who had embarked on one of Explore’s Family Adventures tours, children’s favourite places to stay were in a tipi at Bryce Canyon in the United States, and The Ice Hotel in Sweden. The exciting experiences
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Planet happy nappies... Marlene Sandberg on founding Naty
By Helen McKay-Ferguson on 30/05/2011 in Interiors & Lifestyle Awards
Naty's biodegradable Babycare Nappies won them a Junior Design Award for Best Eco Nappy. Naty founder Marlene Sandberg shares her inspiration
big fan of the internet. Through it, parents can find the information they need to make the right choice. How do you think living in Sweden has helped Nay to grow?Sweden is one of the few countries that has a ECO standard set by the government, and so
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Design Heroes: BabyBjorn
By Kelly Beswick on 29/05/2011 in Interiors & Lifestyle Awards
Founded by Björn Jakobson in the Sixties, BabyBjörn is synonymous with Swedish innovation and style, as seen in its winning high chair…
, it was easy to keep clean and simple to store. No wonder our judges gave it a resounding thumbs up. The man behind BabyBjörn, Björn Jakobson, was certainly in a celebratory mood when I met him and his wife Lillemor, in Stockholm, Sweden last month. Still
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CPH Kids Copenhagen trend report
By Linda Mclean on 10/08/2011 in Catwalk & designers
Junior reports from CPH Kids Copenhagen
newcomers at the show too, from Japan the bright, junky kaleidoscope world of Fafa, from Sweden the retro-inspired dresses of both Modeerska Huset and Anive for the Minors and both Luckyboysunday and Pale Cloud which we have seen at Bubble London
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Snow seekers
On 16/10/2007 in Ski & activity
It’s snow time! Here are some of the year’s best family events to enjoy.
.carnaval.qc.caSpend the night in a giant igloo!The Ice Hotel in Sweden is built every December, 200 kilometres inside the Arctic Circle and begins to melt by April! With special family rooms; Arctic clothing provided. See www.icehotels.co.ukCool day outCheck out the Xbox Big
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Junior's guide to igloos and snowy fun
By Junior on 15/08/2011 in Tips & advice
Stay at an impressive ice hotel, gaze at the dramatic spectacle of the Northern lights and have a jolly time with Santa
to see the Northern Lights, a breathtaking display of coloured lights caused by a collision of particles in the earth’s magnetic fields. The Northern Lights can be seen from Sweden, Norway, Canada, Finland and Iceland. Dubbed the Land Of Ice And Fire
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Your Continental Year
By Suzanne Milne on 20/04/2010 in Europe
Where to go and what to do in Europe for every season
, stay in a cave-house at inland Artenara, where the island is lush, green and bursting with blossoms, and nature is at its best. Book with Upland Escapes. Tel: 01367 851111; www.uplandescapes.comMarch Chill out in SwedenThe famous Swedish Icehotel
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