Thursday 29 November 2012

MONKEY MONKEY..!

This Danish modern teak toy monkey was designed in 1951 by Kay Bojesen for Rosendahl. Just looking at his sweet face and silly limbs makes me smile…
images via tendenser.se

Monday 26 November 2012

DIY ADVENT CALENDAR

Counting down to Christmas? How about making your own advent calendar like this one from Naturlich kreativ ? It may take some time but afterwards you'll have a beautiful and original way to count the days to go with your family….

Thursday 22 November 2012

LULU CRADLE

If I ever have another baby, I would dream of this beautiful cradle...In 1963, the Lulu Cradle was designed by prominent Danish designer Nanna Ditzel, and became a highly collectible example of modern Danish craftsmanship. All of Ditzel’s grandchildren slept in a Lulu Cradle, passing one cradle back and forth between family members over the years. As part of the celebration of the 125th anniversary of Brdr. Krüger, the Lulu Cradle will be reproduced in a limited numbered edition of 200 pieces.
Mokuba is the Japanese word for “rocking horse”, and the Japanese/Danish design duo O&M Design created this wooden playmate. In honor of their 125th anniversary, Brdr. Krüger will be producing Mokuba for the first time, also in a limited numbered edition of 200.

Monday 19 November 2012

MINI & MAXIMUS FOR BODIE AND FOU

YOU SO WANT THIS! Gorgeous art prints and posters by Mini & Maximus exclusively available from concept store BODIE and FOU. It's the first creative partnership of Bodie and Fou with Mini and Maximus, a US kid label that designed a series of graphic prints. Following the success of the Batgirl print, the Feathers print and the Bat print, they have now launched three new prints: Le Chat print, Mima Le Chat and the Monkey print. Have a look on the Bodie and Fou website for more cool stuff!

Thursday 15 November 2012

TWIG CREATIVE

Twig Creative has a line of children s toys that everyone will want to own. They are a creative boutique that specializes in childrens' toys, brand design, and new product development. From there adorable wooden camera, to their imaginative anaPad 2 the only problem your kids will have is which to play with first. For all you Instagram fans out there we are especially excited to show you the Anagram Wooden camera. Anagram is inspired by the ridiculously popular camera and photo-sharing mobile app Instagram and is handmade from sustainable wood, cork, and leather to look like the app’s icon. Below some more cool stuff of Twig Creative..
If these wooden cameras could take pictures -- they would -- of themselves.
If these wooden cameras could take pictures -- they would -- of themselves.
Orchard Nightlights -- Imagination doesn't sleep, but hopefully your little ones do.
The anaPad 2 is a wooden creative tablet for kids -- and adults.

Monday 12 November 2012

LIGHT UP YOUR MOOD

It never occurred to me to decorate a light switch on the wall – but then I never knew dressing them with funny vinyl stickers was an option! Kids will love dressing up their switches with awesome Light Up Your Mood stickers. Just like vinyl wall decals, these vinyl stickers peel on and off easily without leaving any sticky residue or marks. Flicking the light on and off has never been so hilarious as it is when the switch is someone’s freckled nose! PS It’s a perfect Christmas stocking filler...

Thursday 8 November 2012

LA CLINICA

Man I want that swing for my kids! La Clinica is a collection of handcrafted furniture produced by local artisans based in three different parts of the world: Madrid (Spain), Turin (Italy) and Sao Paulo (Brazil). La Clinica is based on the interaction between young designers and experienced artisans, which combines new ideas with centuries-old know-how. The result is three different collections made from the same design and produced differently according to the local traditions and material resources."

Monday 5 November 2012

SUSHA TOYS

Creativity never stops... That's right!! Shusha Toys is the brainchild of two young parents with background in graphic design and architecture, who in anticipation to their first child, decided to experiment and make toys that could be not only fun, but also help kids develop creativity, imagination and motor skills. Moustaches, smiles, eyebrows, noses, beards, the combinations with these blocks are endless, and sooo funny. All Shusha Toys are made in-house in Russia from natural materials, such as wood and non-toxic paints.

Thursday 1 November 2012

LETTERVERMICELLI

I love this 'Sans Nicole' crochet typeface A1 alphabet poster by Nicole Griffin. " I wanted something to show my personality, quirkiness as well as my slight perfectionist tendencies. I am into craft, I love surprising people who think knitting and crochet is Kitsch and boring by showing them something extraordinary."