Monday, February 13, 2012

10 Best: Foxy Finds

10 Best: Foxy Finds

January 27, 2012 by · 2 Comments 

Foxes are fast becoming the new owls, loved by parents and little ones alike  (Alfie adores his Tootsa Macginty fox sweater), so I thought I’d round up some the foxiest finds for kids. My love for Maileg toys knows no bounds and this little fella is no exception. In fact, I’ve decided he’s going to [...]

Hot shop: Polly & Joe

Hot shop: Polly & Joe

January 23, 2012 by · Leave a Comment 

I have friends (a couple) called Polly & Joe, so I liked this online store before I’d even seen what they sold. And what it is is a small but perfectly formed collection of toys, clothes, art, nursery decor and changing bits from a few well-curated labels. Think toys from Ferm Living, tops and bodysuits [...]

Dawn Crothers Art

Dawn Crothers Art

January 16, 2012 by · Leave a Comment 

We’re weak for a bit of art here at BG and always on the lookout for cool artists. Northern Irish artist Dawn Crothers is an emerging talent currently on my radar with her quirky creations. Originally sculpting by day, she fell into painting by accident and has gathered quite a following. While she hasn’t set [...]

Bubble & Tweet animal prints

Bubble & Tweet animal prints

January 12, 2012 by · Leave a Comment 

Amazing art alert! These limited-edition silkscreen prints by Bubble & Tweet are beyond cute. Whether its the zingy oranges and turquoise of the Chickadee Forest or the muted pink and blue of Owl Forest (make a great new baby gift), these are wall candy of the highest order. £35 each, Not on the High Street. [...]

10 Best: ideas for a tree-themed room

10 Best: ideas for a tree-themed room

January 6, 2012 by · 1 Comment 

  The branches may be bare at the moment, but I can’t help but think of spring and greenery. Although far removed from trad teddies and bunnies, trees are a fantastic unisex theme for a nursery – great if you don’t know what flavour you’re expecting. Designers love them as well – there’s a veritable [...]

Katie Viggers

Katie Viggers

January 4, 2012 by · Leave a Comment 

  Our good friend Eve tipped me off about Katie Viggers, a British children’s book illustrator after her daughter recieved her book for Christmas. Her first book Almost an Animal Alphabet is a sixty page illustrated animal alphabet. It was published in November 2011 and is a limited run of 1,000 copies. I love the [...]

Design by House Landmarques prints

Design by House Landmarques prints

December 23, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

As you’ve probably guessed by now, I do like a bit of a city-themed room, which is why I was drawn to these understated ‘Landmarques’ prints by Preston-based studio Design by House. There’s all you need for your London, Paris or New York nursery  (the Eye, Eiffel Tower, Statue of Liberty), but I’m favouring the [...]

The Illustrated Alphabet Project

The Illustrated Alphabet Project

December 9, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

Just in time for some seasonal (self) gifting I spotted this superb affordable art project. The Small Print asked twenty-six illustrators to create one letter and a print based on that letter. The result is a series of fifty-two prints called The Illustrated Alphabet Project. I definitely have my favourites but, as Candepop point out, not [...]

Bird House Press star print

Bird House Press star print

November 23, 2011 by · 1 Comment 

Love, love, love this Rob Ryanesque screenprint from Etsian Bird House Press, aka Warrington-based Rachel Jones. Love the foxes, bunnies, squirrels and birdies. Love the deep blue tones and woodland silhouette. Love the silver star. Love the sentiment of the words.Fabulous for a little one’s room. £25.      

Gumo Gallery animal alphabet prints

Gumo Gallery animal alphabet prints

November 17, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

Squee! Just when I thought I’d already discovered every cool animal alphabet on the planet, along comes another one. Gumo Gallery is the brainchild of Sally Guy and Andrew Morris who live in Staffordshire and create funky animal prints. I love the full alphabets (although I wish they were available in colours other than blue [...]

Woop Studios

Woop Studios

October 31, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

Is it just me or are there lots of amazing alphabet books around at the moment? First, there was Operation Alphabet, now there’s A Zeal of Zebras by Woop Studios (Chronicle, RRP £11.99), which I spotted while browsing the shop in Tate Modern the other day (what can I say, it’s right behind my office). [...]

Divine prints by Little House

Divine prints by Little House

October 26, 2011 by · 2 Comments 

A shameless shopper, I actually squealed with delight when I clapped eyes on these hand-pulled prints by relatively new British design company Little House. Cheryl Sykes worked in fashion before motherhood with two children and she’s now unleashing her creative flair ticking a number of our obsessive boxes with an alphabet print, clouds, owls, balloons, [...]

Free print at Bold & Noble

Free print at Bold & Noble

October 25, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

Oh, we do love a freebie here at BG. And this divine Christmas print from Bold & Noble is a corker, with its deer, birds, fish and sun in subtle duck egg blue tones with a definite Scandi vibe. Admittedly, you have to buy something before you get your hands on it, but given the [...]

10 Best: ideas for a train-themed room

10 Best: ideas for a train-themed room

October 21, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

  Choo choo! You don’t need to go anywhere near Thomas the Tank Engine to achieve a first class kids’ room that’s just the ticket. Move along down, please! Firm favourites Ferm Living come up trumps on the wallpaper front with their Tiny Train design, £59, Koko Kids. Love these Galt room dividers – be great [...]

James Brown animal alphabet at Pedlars

James Brown animal alphabet at Pedlars

October 18, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

It occurred to me the other day that we hadn’t had an animal alphabet on BG for a while. And, frankly, that felt wrong. Luckily, I discovered this little gem over at Pedlars to remedy the situation. James Brown is a rather fabulous London-based illustrator and printmaker whose work I’ve admired for a while. Now [...]

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