Known for amusing and delightful wall decals, WallCandy Arts’s peel-and-stick wallpaper has the same free spirit as its mural counterpart.
Available at wallcandyarts.com, $338 for four rolls.
With the launch of LittleCollector.com, an online gallery and forum dedicated to contemporary art for children at reasonable prices, you may have finally found a way to sync your budget (preframed posters) with your taste (Gagosian Gallery).
Available at littlecollector.com, $40-$250.
Inspired by the birth of her daughter, designer Annabel Inganni created durable, decorative bookends that are elegant enough to incorporate into a well-curated home.
Available at wolfum.com, $62 each.
Jenny’s Blocks, oversize foam building blocks that double as furniture, help your kids create their own forts, tunnels, and bridges. If you fit the blocks together, you can use them as an ottoman, two semicircular rocking chairs, or four half-moon seats.
Available at jenniferespositodesign.com, $300-$3,600.
DwellStudio’s line of customizable wallpaper comes in sixteen graphic patterns that will instantly take kiddo’s room from average to adorable.
Available at dwellstudio.com, $6 per square foot.
Launched by two L.A.-based interior designers, SPI Baby’s vibrant collection of dressers, changers, rockers, ottomans, rugs, and accessories had us at hello.
Available at spibaby.com, $20-$1,640.
A mother of two created the softest baby blankets around, made from a hypoallergenic fabric that looks, feels, and drapes like silk but is machine washable.
Available at elevenshop.bigcartel.com, $30-$60.
Online shop Molly-Meg sells miniature design classics from the 1950s to the present, including iconic chairs for pint-size bottoms and vintage children’s art and toys from around the globe.
Available at molly-meg.co.uk, $2-$2,668.
Ceramicist Susannah Tisue paints baby-size porcelain cups, bowls, and dishes that showcase enchanting illustrations and are made from high-fire porcelain for lasting durability.
Available at sktceramics.bigcartel.com, $30-$65.
Redecorate your little one’s room with the less-is-more look of Knoll Kids, the designer’s collection of modern children’s furniture. Consider it the greatest hits of midcentury masterpieces, all scaled down to pint-size.
Available at knoll.com, $148-$3,993.
Maximize your child’s space with a multifunctional loft bed by CasaKids. Architect and children’s furniture designer Roberto Gil consults with the smallest of clients and their design-loving parental units to determine the best configuration for everyone’s needs.
Available at casakids.com, $2,500-$5,400.
Fashioned from recycled resin in brilliant playroom-ready colors (red, yellow, green, blue, pink), the Hut-Hut Rocking Horse has a shape that’s equal parts saddle, stool, and balance board.
Available at kalonstudios.com, $125.
Big enough for multiple snugglers, this lamb’s wool throw is more than meets the eye. Toss it over cushions or chairs to turn your living room into a playroom without extra clutter.
Available at donnawilson.com, $390.
Artist and father Andrew Miller pieces together thousands of digital images to create mosaic portraits. His work is brilliant not just in its intricate assembly, but also in its ability to let you rediscover memories and moments that would otherwise be lost forever.
For more information, go to andrewmillerarts.com. Custom portraits start at $1,000; additional prints are $200-$300.
A convertible, boothlike activity table that goes from scribble space to homework station in seconds, Table Tots 2.0 comfortably entertains little ones up to 6 years old when it’s upright. Flip it on its side and remove the tabletop, and you’ve got a sturdy desk that will last far beyond elementary school.
Available at counterrev.com, $1,495.
For sophisticated styling, try Blik’s self-adhesive, removable fabric wall tiles that create visual interest in shared adult/child spaces.
Available at whatisblik.com, $39 and up.
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