Showing posts with label Kids Toys. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kids Toys. Show all posts

{ Totems, Toys & Treasures }

kidsonroof
kidsonroof
kidsonroof

I'm so excited to share these amazing eco-friendly toys by Kidsonroof with you! This Dutch based company has designed the most beautiful cardboard selection of Totem toys and play homes, as well as a sweet selection of textiles and furniture. Not only do I love the fact that these toys have been made with recycled cardboard, I really like their interactive nature and artistic style. Have fun discovering more of their products here.

{ Ferm Living for the kidlets }

ferm living kids
ferm living kids
Yesterday I shared some Ferm Living products, but I can’t get over their fabulous kids selection, so I thought I’d share it too. From the coolest textures and patterns for kids’ textiles to fun wall decals and the most adorable plush toys ever - Too much cuteness to handle! Go have a look.

{ Beautiful Babushkas }

Aren’t babushka dolls just so charming! Over the years their intricate designs have been translated into so many other products, from kids’ toys to homeware, accessories and even stationery. Here are just a few of my favourites!


From top to bottom: Vintage babushka dolls in the home of Nina van de Goor. Cute plush toys from Caroline Dulko. A trio of nesting glasses from Fred & Friends, photo credit: Fred & Friends. “It's What's Inside That Counts” babushka screen print from Keep Calm Gallery. Babushka brooch and page markers from Pixels Plus Paper.

{ Wishbone }

When I first stumbled across Wishbone Design Studio it absolutely made my day. Not only did I find their story and brand vision remarkable, their ingenious, design rich products blew me away. Wishbone aims to create sustainable kids’ products with a strong focus on design, style and imagination. Currently in their product line is the Wishbone Bike and due to launch around June is the Wishbone Flip.


The Wishbone Bike grows with your kids. Starting at age 1 with three wheels, the bike can later be converted to a two-wheel balance bike and by age 4 to 5 the ‘wishbone’ frame is flipped to become a running bike. If that’s not super cool I don’t know what is!

The Wishbone Bike is also available in the Wollemi and Koru limited edition series, which features original artwork inspired by various environmental topics.


The Wishbone Flip is also aimed at the age group 1-5 and is a convertible rocking and rolling toy.

For more information or to locate a store near you visit the Wishbone site here.