Wednesday, December 22, 2010

BABY - BE SEATED! COOL KIDS' CHAIRS


HALF PINT CHAIRS 
SO THAT KIDS CAN BE SEATED IN STYLE.

The coolest kid's chairs are designed
 in half-pint modernist styles, or
exquisite miniature replicas inspired by the likes of
Messrs. Chippendale and Hepplewhite.

Modernist and oh, so cool, chairs from Little Nest:
These replicas are half-pint adaptations  of iconic designer originals. 

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This is the mini version of Arne Jacobsen's mid-century modern Egg Chair. Of course, it's only a part of the egg, so the Little Nest version is called The Yolk Chair!


Arne Jacobsen's Swan Chair gets scaled down to a "Cygnet" --
a baby swan for your baby
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Le Club is a mini-replica chair of the LC2 chair, originally designed in the 1920's by the Le Corbusier group.





Called "Play Ball"  this mini-replica is derived from the '50's Ball Chair. Soooo cozy to cuddle up in there.

MAYBE THEY'RE SMALL, BUT THEY'll MAKE YOUR LITTLE GUY FEEL REALLY BIG!  
Historic designs, elegant style, and classical appeal.... if you have a traditional home or nursery, 
these "classy-classic"  chairs will fit right into your decorative scheme. 
 JUST LIKE MOMMY'S AND DADDY'S, ANY TODDLER WILL TODDLE RIGHT UP TO THESE CLASSICS. 

WING CHAIR, CORNER CHAIR, QUEEN ANNE CHAIR AND HEPPLEWHITE SHIELD BACK CHAIR. PERFECT IN EVERY PINT-SIZED DETAIL


THIS IS NOT YOUR DADDY'S WING CHAIR!
Curving lines distinguished the wingback chair. This is a mini-version from
Smith and Watson and we can custom upholster it for you in a charming print or
a pattern which will coordinate with the nursery, library, or living room.
The famous cabinet-makers of their age, like Chippendale, designed elegant frames which
have survived as classical styles to this day. Just right for the right baby!



The corner chair, elegantly smaller in size but no less elegant in style and design.
Thus Smith and Watson scaled down little chair will suit a very refined little one! 


The simple, proportioned, curvilinear style of the Queen Anne chair, perfect
for your little prince or princess: fiddle back, shell motif, and cabriole legs are classical
details for a very smart little lady.


The shield back, open armchair is perfect in every detail in this mini homage to Hepplewhite.




                                









Sunday, November 7, 2010

SHARING SECRETS.......THE D.I.Y. BABY NURSERY





A REALLY GREAT NURSERY.......
YES, YOU CAN DO IT YOURSELF! 


Pssst......Here's some straight talk from Baby Decorator. You can create your very own "designer" nursery, if you stick to a few guidelines.  The secret to designing any great room is to choose a theme and follow it up with a design scheme.   
Here's a few hints on how to DIY!


Build themes around what children love like fairytales and toys, tutus for ballerinas and dinosaurs for boys.


When planning, choose just one strong element to make the room looked pulled together.  The one thing that matters is that even if you've borrowed the crib, inherited the glider, found a thrift shop changing table, while you are nesting pull it all together with one unifying element. That can be paint, or one printed fabric used for the bumper, crib skirt, and window treatments. Just choose one decorative element and carry it throughout the nursery. 


A BABY BOY LIVES HERE!


Color is the theme for this nursery, and the scheme chosen was grey and white with accents of "I love you" red. Grey is a neutral color palette for a contemporary nursery, but by no means is it somber because it is highlighted everywhere with what we call valentine red. A neutral color makes a great backdrop for a modern nursery. It can be grey, beige, ivory, sweet pea green, banana yellow. The trick to making it fun and lively is to choose an accent color with zing. 
Cool grey makes a great backdrop for the pizzazz of red pillows, painted birdies on the baseboard, and on small details throughout the nursery. 


A BABY GIRL LIVES HERE!


Having a girl but don't want a "girlie" nursery? We just did a nursery in the palest of beiges shot through with accents of tomato red for a baby girl whose mom wanted a nursery designed with clean lines and a contemporary feel, i.e. no fuss, no muss. But she'd inherited the crib which was a bulky style in a darkened brown wood. What to do to brighten up the space? We made everything around it pale in such fun contrasting beige and red that the somber crib disappeared in the happy mood.

THEMES AND DREAMS OF NURSERIES THAT ARE ANYTHING BUT TRADITIONAL




The nautical theme nursery.
This baby's mom and dad must love to sail and chose
lighthouses and sailboats for their baby's crib bedding.
The crib and all the furniture can be customized
with the same design.
Before you buy, make a plan. Put all the parts together to create a design
scheme for your nursery.

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

THE INGENIOUS BABY NURSERY





LUCKY BABY WHO GETS STOKKE® GEAR. IT'S
INNOVATIVE IN DESIGN AND INGENIOUS IN FUNCTION 



If you are having a baby, you should know about Stokke®.  At Baby Decorator where we design baby nurseries, we see every product for the nursery, and have been awestruck by how Stokke thinks outside the box. Before Stokke, cribs were just always rectangular. Then along came this ingenious design group that conceived of new, incredibly sensible ways to interpret traditional nursery furniture. They just lopped the corners off the crib and created a narrow, oval shape that cuddles the baby in a cozy cocoon that is warm and safe
Being passionate about fine design, we exalt when it includes a love of innovation. Stokke has come a long way in its innovations in nursery furniture. Understanding the importance of communication between baby, mom, and dad from the first moment they are introduced, Stokke's nursery furniture is designed to make the baby an integral part of the family. The crib is on wheels so that it rolls everywhere to stay close to the family.  






We're in love with the Tripp Trapp® chair in all its brilliant color ways. Baby sits right up there with all the bigger kids and the grownups at the table. It is simply a tower of innovative design where the high chair has never gone before. 






Ingenuity reigns here! With innovative design in mind. the goal is to integrate the baby with the rest of the family, to strengthen the bond between parents and children.  This Tripp Trapp® high chair and Stokke®'s new Xsplory  stroller are love at first sight. The stroller is light weight and incredibly maneuverable. It a one-handed, easily pushable cool strolling machine that will negotiate any corner, doorway, and uphill jaunt with a mere touch of one hand. 





All in all, I'd say this was one smart company doing what they do for babies and children with forethought and love for the growing child. Bravo Stokke!

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

THE BABY'S NURSERY GOES ECO















































Meet Zoe, a beautiful baby who, like every child born today, deserves to grow up in a world free of harmful toxins and pollutants.  At Baby Decorator our mission is to bring you safe sources for crib bedding, nursery furniture of sustainable woods, and even toys that fall within all our guidelines for organic and non-toxic. Our recommendations for decorating the nursery is the choice of VOC-free paints, chemical free upholstery fabrics, rugs, and accessories.  Tuned-in parents are turned on to the importance of eco-conscious choices for their babies. 
  
BABY DECORATOR DESIGNS NURSERIES WITH PURE ORGANICS IN MIND
BABY DECORATOR chooses safe sources as an essential part of your baby's nursery. We offer nursery furnishings that come from manufacturers using sustainable woods, those who opt for 100% pure cotton linens for crib bedding, and bath linens made from pure fibers. As we cover the fabrics and trims markets for our clients we discover more and more  upholstery fabrics being held up to the standards of natural dyes and chemical-free processing, rug makers who are dispensing with chemical treatments, and paint manufacturers who are complying with the ecologically friendly requirements intended to eliminate  volatile organic compounds (VOCs).

CHEMICAL FREE PAINTS



Begin decorating your nursery by selecting a paint color that will  pull together the design scheme you've chosen.  Historically, paints and finishes released low level toxic emissions called VOCs (volatile organic compounds) into the air. Today eco-conscious manufacturers of paint have discovered new ways to formulate their product that is free of VOCs. 


 We love the paint from Farrow and Ball because it comes in a style savvy color range of chic colors and goes on with the most intense coverage all of which is suspended in an eco friendly formulation.


new eco friendly formulation specially created to deliver the same performance as our oil products.


With reduced drying and recoat time and low odour, our eco friendly paint finishes offer a ‘green’ alternative to your decorating needs.



THE NEW TRADITIONALISTS CRIBS - GREAT STYLE, PERFECT FUNCTION!
Enter The New Traditionalists, a company that has created a brilliant collection of nursery furniture. Designed with contemporary lines inspired by traditional forms, the collection is manufactured  in their facility in Connecticut from sustainable woods (wood that's harvested and is being replaced by new growth). Manufactured with old world furniture making techniques, like hand rubbed finishes, grain matching, hardwood construction, kiln dried frames, and hand tied springs, their cribs and changers are exquisite examples of heirloom furniture in a 21st century style. 


The New Traditionalists Savannah crib is elegant in its simplicity. As with all their furniture, the
crib can be customized in
any color or  finish  from their extraordinary collection. 
The Stonington crib incorporates a hand rubbed head and footboard with lacquer painted rails and sides.
Hand brushed, bleached, or glazed, weathered, worn or whitewashed, their finish choices are extensive
and custom done for each individual piece of nursery furniture. 
Q COLLECTION JUNIOR COMBINES 100% ORGANIC FUNCTIONALITY
WITH CHARM AND STYLE
Q Collection Junior is a nursery furniture collection committed to keeping your baby safe. 
Every product is made from only non-toxic materials that are pure and healthy.


Q Collection Junior has created a charming collection of baby bedding. Made of  100% organic cotton fabric, 
their sets include 2 crib sheets, a crib skirt, and a reversible bumper, all of which comes in a reusable drawstring tote.  



DWELL's NEWEST COLLECTION OF CRIB BEDDING AND COORDINATES 
 Squiggles and jiggles and flowers and dots in shades of pink accented in  brown.

Dwell Studio is a leader in organic products produced in an organic work space. 
Its prints use low-impact dyes and contain no heavy metals or other known toxic substances, 
are AZO free, formaldehyde  free, and meet all criteria for eco-friendly pigments.
Even their packaging uses eco-friendly alternatives and completely eliminates PVCs and now come in bags or boxes that can be reused for zero waste.  Dwell Studio is chic with a conscience.

PRECIOUS AND PURE -- THE BASIC BASSINET
FROM SEED COLLECTION

The perfectly pure, utterly precious bassinet by The Seed Collection
This charming little newborn bassinet comes from Seed Organic, a company which uses only renewable resources and cotton that has been grown without pesticides to produce their adorable furniture for babies. 
No fuss, no muss, a contemporary winner.

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

The Wall Street Journal reviews The "modern" crib


We love trendy decor and edgy style, but first and foremost when decorating the nursery, we focus on your baby's safety. We discriminate between function and style when choosing a crib to recommend to a client.  Given the rash of crib recalls, Baby Decorator continues to take an informed look at the cribs we offer our customers.  Not only must the crib follow the new guidelines for crib manufacture, but we seek to show cribs of sustainable materials. So important is the safety of your baby in his crib, that  we go the extra step to make sure that the crib mattress fits properly within the frame and is constructed of the finest sustainable materials. 

The Wall Street Journal recently completed a study of crib safety, and we want to pass along this article to our readers. 
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After the recall last month of 2.2 million cribs from seven manufacturers—the latest in a three-year wave of crib-safety recalls by the Consumer Products Safety Commission—parents-to-be may wonder: What exactly makes a safe crib?
Most of the cribs recalled since 2007 have involved "drop sides," which slide up or down. The safety commission voted last week to ban the design—popular for years because of its perceived safety and convenience—and to tighten other crib standards, including those for safety testing, wood quality and mattress support.
At least 36 deaths in the past three years are attributable to failed drop sides or other flaws, such as failing hardware, side slats or mattress supports. The design flaws typically produce a gap where a baby may fall out, or become entrapped.
Parents should buy "a crib with four fixed sides, the sturdiest you can afford," says Nancy Cowles executive director of Kids in Danger, a Chicago nonprofit focused on children's product safety. "You should not be able to shake it in the store."

How did so many dangerous cribs end up on the market? Use of cheap parts, and a shift to manufacturing in places where there is less oversight, play a role, Ms. Cowles says.

The biggest problem is the lack of durability testing, she says. "With the recalls, you can see that they just do not stand up to use by children in the real world."
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Oeuf Sparrow crib

Most crib makers have stopped producing drop-side models and now sell what they call "modern" cribs, in both contemporary and classic styles. They share safety features such as fixed sides and a lower front rail height—32 to 36 inches from the floor, compared with roughly 42 inches for the old drop-sides—to enable parents to pick up a baby easily. Some have eco-friendly attributes, like wood with low emissions of volatile organic compounds (VOCs), such as formaldehyde, which is classified as a carcinogen by the World Health Organization.
Consumers may see higher prices. "We may not see cribs at $100 anymore," Ms. Cowles says. Many makers sell optional conversion kits costing as much as a couple hundred dollars, which turn the crib into a toddler bed, often partially surrounded by rails and low enough to get in and out of without help.
Oeuf LLC in Brooklyn, N.Y, sells fixed-side cribs priced from $565 to $920. Company owner Michael Ryan says the sides are cut from single panels of medium-density fiberboard for safety. The cribs meet California's stringent standard for formaldehyde emissions, he says. A new federal law directs the Environmental Protection Agency to set a similar nationwide standard by 2013.
Sometimes, Mr. Ryan says, crib shoppers lose sight of the basics. "People are so concerned about VOCs and price," he says. "What they should be looking at is construction. The reason for recalls is quality issues—it's the thing falling apart."
A few years ago, Holly Waterfield, an interior stylist in New York, spent almost $1,400 on a fixed-side Oeuf Classic crib, including conversion kit and shipping charges, for her daughter, now 3. Now in the midst of redecorating, Ms. Waterfield is trying to sell it. The crib is solid and easy to assemble, she says. But she found the low profile inconvenient. "You couldn't store a lot under there," she says. "It wasn't an option."
Safety groups say parents should be wary of used cribs. And hazards arise when parents assemble cribs incorrectly. Cribs in the Bloom line, from Ilinko Ltd., of Australia, have fixed sides and require no tools to assemble. With other models, "you need a Ph.D." to put them together," says Francisco Balderrama, one of four fathers who founded Bloom. The Alma crib features slats on all four sides instead of two, which helps improve air flow, Mr. Balderrama says. The price is $400.
Many parents are second-guessing their old cribs. Tejal Master, of Houston, a 32-year-old information technology analyst, is six months pregnant with her second child and has a convertible drop-side crib that she bought for her son, Daivik, now one year old. She is shopping for a new model now. "It's definitely something that makes you think twice about what you're purchasing," she says.

Thursday, May 20, 2010

BABY DECORATOR DESIGNS FOR THE RED CROSS BALL

                                                                                












BABY DECORATOR BROUGHT LOTS OF 
SMILES TO THE  GREENWICH RED CROSS BALL 
WITH OUR  ADORABLE TABLE DECORATION. 
CENTER STAGE WERE  OUR PALS, 
PUMPKIN AND BUBBLES, 
WHO CELEBRATED THE FUN
IN A FIELD OF DAISIES.











BUBBLES SAT PROUDLY ATOP HIS SPIFFY, BLUE, BMW MINI CAR,
WHILE  PUMPKIN WATCHED HIM ADMIRINGLY
 SITTING ON HER LITTLE NEST MINI BERTOIA CHAIR.




QUADRILLE gave us the fabric for this happy table cloth
 and matching chair cushions. 
All the custom upholstery was done by our friends 
in the workroom at CLASSIC UPHOLSTERY.



OUR CUSTOM DINNER PLATE GOT RAVES! 
We do these plates for newborns  to match the nursery, 
with the baby's name and date of birth.
OUR TABLETOP THANK YOU!




EVERYONE LOVED OUR BABY DECORATOR TABLE, 
AND WHEN THE WORK WAS DONE, 
EVERYONE SMILED, INCLUDING ME!