Tuesday 25 August 2020

My Top Five Retailers: Kids Interiors and Toys

Every month I will be writing a top five round up of retailers that I think are great. I am now based in the UAE - and will include local and some stores that offer international shipping with a focus on small independent businesses. 

August is all about the kids, I have covered play kitchens, a great brand and an interior designer...now its my top pick retailers that offer cracking products for your littles. 

Smallable

A complete family store founded in 2008 in Paris, Smallable offers all the top designers for children, adults and your home. This incredibly chic online boutique delivers to 200 countries worldwide, including the UAE (winning)! If you ever find yourself in Paris they have a gorgeous store for you to view before you buy. A great excuse for a trip to Bonne Paris I would say. 

Visit their website here.

Marmarland

This Dubai company is online and has a physical store in Nakheel mall. A great selection of trend driven brands such as Bobo Choses and Liewood - there is interiors, toys, clothing and more. If you are looking for something from a cool European brand then you are sure to find it here. 

Visit their website here

The Kids Collection

If you love Maileg, great looking books, and funky board games then this is the shop for you! Based in Dubai this family run business is only a year old and is all about finding fun and interesting products that look great, are ethical and well made. 

Visit their website here.  


This Modern Life

A great British business that ships internationally. Family run, and their instagram is a blend of products and family life. A really mixture of interiors and toys - all suitable for the modern life (funnily enough). I love their wallpaper, and of course their crates - They have a fantastic app to build the colours and see how they look together. How clever is that?!

Visit their website here.

Martin & Ella

I have a few things in my basket waiting to purchase from this Dubai based store. A high end designer feel, with European brands and luxe interiors that make you want to buy right away! Gorgeous earthy tones, textures and fabrics. There is bedding, wall hangings and toys to select you are sure to love it all. 

Visit their website here


There are lots of children websites that offer international shipping, but these are the ones I personally buy from and think are fantastic. Go on...treat yourself (I mean your littles) 

All images are from the named stores instagram accounts.

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Sunday 16 August 2020

Emilie from Stella and the Stars: designing a stylish children's space

Carrying on this months theme of 'children's interiors' I chatted to Emilie whom I have followed for years on social media and her blog: Stella and the Stars. A French expat living in the UAE by way of London this stylish mummy has 3 little ones, a thriving business, featured in a multitude of glossy magazines and her home is super stylish and full of colour and character. An interior stylist/designer who has cornered the market in affordable designs that look and feel high end luxe. 

Having recently moved into her new home in Dubai while just having her third baby (super mummy), Emilie has been designing and styling her ideal space for the whole family. I thought it would be a great opportunity to chat through her tips and personal ideas on how to make a children's space look great!  

Since you have 3 gorgeous littles yourself, how have you given their rooms their own identity?

My children all have completely different personalities and styles, so I really wanted their bedrooms to reflect that. From bright yellow to dark moody blues, to pastel florals... we cover the whole spectrum of kid’s decor ideas in our house! We just redesigned my eldest daughter's bedroom. She's almost 7 and really wanted to get involved so this time she was part of the process from beginning to end. We browsed Pinterest together, discussed colour schemes, requirements list and even budgets! She has been involved in every aspect of this redesign and she came with me to the paint store to choose paint samples. The result is a room that completely captures her personality and style, is fun and colourful that we are both happy with. My son is still young so I can make all the decisions and decorate his room the way I want it to be. The theme is tigers and more tigers. Dark blue backdrop and mustard accents. For our newborn, I  stepped away from my usual brightly coloured walls and chose a pastel floral wallpaper! Not usually my style but I feel our baby is the more relaxed one in the family and needed a more tranquil and soft scheme in her room.


Do you find yourself thinking about what your own kids may like when a client asks for a kid’s room make-over or a playroom design?

When we design rooms for our younger clients, we always try to involve them in the process. Kids usually have lots of ideas that can be translated into fun designs.  If they're old enough to be part of the first meeting to discuss initial ideas that's perfect.  Otherwise, we ask our clients to answer a few questions on their behalf: what their favourite colour is, cartoon character, what is their favourite book, what activities they love doing at the weekend etc. This allows us to put together some initial inspiration boards and of course we can advise with our own ideas but we find it works better in the long run not to impose too much of our own style. 


How can you introduce fun and colour without over stimulating a child in their room, so as to not affect their sleep but still nurture their creativity?


We have a handful of rules on our 'don'ts' list like not using red colour (too stimulating for bedrooms), and over-cluttering, other than that anything goes! 


What are your go to pieces for designing a great kids space?


As a rule of thumb we usually mix affordable and clever storage from IKEA with a handful of more expensive accessories and soft furnishings. IKEA KALLAX, BESTA, and STUVA are almost always on our sourcing lists when it comes to kids bedrooms as they're so affordable, practical and versatile. Paint is the second most important part of our design. A lick of paint can immediately transform a space and is such and easy and cheap way to add personality. H&M and Zara Home are our favourites for sourcing the final touches. 



You are known for your bold colours and quirky design; how do you translate that into a kids space?


I would say that kids spaces are where my crazy, bold and irreverent style can really flourish! There are no limits to how much fun we can have designing a little one's room as we can generally rip up the rule book and go for it! Jungle wallpaper, bright wall colours, quirky accessories, neon lights and animal heads... Only the imagination of our little clients is the limit...

How do you like to design a space that can grow with a child?


We always consider the age of the child and how they can grow into a space. We love using storage solutions that can be transformed as the child gets older and usually recommend investing in pieces that can be used in any room being a nursery, a toddler or a tween. 


You are great a providing luxury looking spaces on a smaller budget, what do you like to spend the most amount on when designing a babies or kids room?


We use the same rules as when we design adults rooms in rented properties. We love to recommend investing in pieces that will either stand the test of time (for kids) or that can be moved to the next property (rentals for adults!). Rugs, wall art, shelvings, soft furnishings are all items worth investing in as they can be reused and will grow with the child. To balance out the budget when it's limited, we use the high street for the rest. For example, both my kids have lovely rugs in their rooms, and these have lasted for years, whereas most of the furniture is either IKEA or Homecentre



Which trends do you think are great for a kids room and nursery?


I love the half painted wall trend as it allows us to inject colour into projects where the clients were resistant to using colour on the walls. Geometric and abstract prints are lovely and allow us to move away from the usual twee patterns used in kids bedrooms. The sustainability movement has had such a positive impact on decor and in particular on kids room and I love injecting objects and accessories made of sustainable materials like rattan, rope, paper, bamboo, cotton etc. We also love reusing existing pieces owned by clients and give them a new lease of life. Repainting an old piece of furniture, reupholstering old cushions or chairs, or even reusing old wallpaper rolls...it all works in the re-use and upcycle trend.


Who or what inspires you when designing a nursery or child's room?


We take inspiration from everywhere, including cool soft play areas (there are so many new uber stylish ones appearing on the Dubai scene in particular), kids stores, magazines and Pinterest. I also sometimes get fun ideas after visiting a well designed kids club in a hotel! 



You can follow Emilie on her instagram: @stellaandthestars

And to keep up to speed with her projects and book a consult with her and her team visit her website: https://www.stellaandthestars.net


All images from Stella and the Stars website or instagram - ©stellaandthestars

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Monday 10 August 2020

Designer Focus: OYOY LIVING DESIGN

OYOY Mini has been a firm favourite of mine for kids products for years. I personally have a few of their amazing pieces and wanted to show you what they have to offer. Founded in 2012 by Danish designer Lotte Fynboe the brand offers a mixture of classic Danish design and fun, quirky dream like pieces that not only look stylish but have a practical use. 


THE NAME AND BRAND OYOY // The name is inspired by the OY letters, which since 1929 have been the signature on all Danish airplanes. Regardless of where in the world the planes may be located, the sense of belonging to Denmark is significant. At OYOY Living Design we are also proud of our roots and the letters OY are to indicate our Danish heritage.

From oyoylivingdesign.com

The great thing about OYOY is that even though the Mini collection is for the little people in your life, the whole concept is to offer an aesthetically beautiful and functional piece that can be used in any area of the home and not look out of place. For example their new Arca furniture range offers a children's chair/stool that can also be used as a side table in a bedroom. These clever designs make OYOY so versatile. 


Their rainbow wall hanging is one piece that has done the rounds on instagram for a few years now, I am guilty of owning one too. The muted colours, rough texture and grand size fit with the current movement in ethical and super stylish interiors for children. Gone are the days of pink plastic for girls and blue everything for boys. This Danish brand has got miniature rattan sets for kids, characters that are in gorgeous earthy tones and not your glittery nonsense seen too often as an offering for children's rooms. 

I own a few pieces from OYOY, and you will see them dotted about on my instagram page. Here are my top pieces on my personal 'gotta have it list':

The mushroom storage

What is cuter than a themed wicker basket? Nothing!!! Super cute design, large storage space and practical for toys, linen, shoes you name it! Part of their AW 2020 collection and coming to a store near you soon! 


The lion rug

Well this design has been around for a while and is still on my wish list. Great for adding a pop of colour and is gender neutral for those that don't know what they are having yet. A smily Lion that can convert a room from drab to fab, ideal for a playroom or bedroom.  A super soft floor covering for a reading nook or between twin beds. 

Inka mini

With the popularity of the ceramic Inka collection for us adults, OYOY cleverly created a silicon version that is so stylish you could eat from it yourself! Great colours, no breakages and an ideal gift: winner. 

See the full collection on OYOY Living Design's website.

OYOY can be purchased from a number of retailers online and in store. A full list of suppliers can be found on the OYOY website. 

All images are from the OYOY website. 



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Monday 3 August 2020

Top five play kitchens for your littles

I love how kids toys have become such stylish pieces for your little persons space and one of the key items for a playroom design is a pretend kitchen. I have picked my top five play kitchens for your little ones to enjoy making cookies and pies and they look good too, no plastic fantastic here!

Retro Kitchen Collection - Pottery Barn Kids

Retro Kitchen

This 50's style kitchen gives me all the feels! I LOVE it, the units are all separate so you can divide the cost of the set amongst friends and family if you are going for the full look. If your space is tight then just opt for the cooker or sink unit - utter flexibility. A retro feel, very substantial and not gender specific which is also great as too many are pink and frilly. 

Available from Pottery Barn

Mamamemo Kitchen Sink Toy at Centrepoint
Tabletop kitchen

This is a great little unit if you are short on space; maybe you need something to take to a friends house  or have at the grandparents when you come for a visit. A simple and sleek design that can go under the bed or in the cupboard when it's tidy up time. Space saving and a fun toy while looking great...yes please! 

Available from Centrepoint

Sebra at Marmarland

Stylish Kitchen

I actually have this unit in an older colour way so I am slightly biased when I say it is super stylish and looks great in the playroom. Easy to assemble, makes a statement with the curved wood and its Mid-Century style legs. A great piece for adding a 'designer' feel to the room, plus they reissue this design in a new colour-way each season so it deffo stands the test of time! 

Sebra kitchen unit available from Marmarland



Ikea Duktig kitchen : Ikea Hack kitchen images from Pinterest

A classic 

This list would not be complete without the classic Ikea kitchen. Seen on Pinterest with many hacks, ideas and upgrades this unit is affordable with that classic Scandi style charm. Keep it as it is or go to town turning it into a work of art with paint, tiles and even rattan inserts. A great simple kitchen that will last the test of time. 

Available from Ikea 
Check out Pinterest from up-cycle ideas

The mini kitchen from Kids Concept

The mini kitchen

This cracking little mini kitchen from Kids Concept is foldable so can be collapsed down with the pots and tools stored inside. It makes taking it anywhere easy-peezy; another great one if you are traveling or want to keep it in your car for trips to grandparents. A super cute retro design and a neutral colour palette make this mini kitchen ideal for any playroom decor. It also comes with the accessories pictured so it is complete and ready to use the moment it arrives. A great gift, perfect compact size and you get a lot for the money!

Available for international shipping with Smallable

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