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Hot Picks from…Pergradi

February 8, 2008 by · Leave a Comment 

There’s a new baby store on the block!

katvig velvet boilersuitKatvig Velvet Boilersuit

I’m loving the 80s vibe with this very bright boilersuit from one of my favourite Danish designers, Katvig. Team it with a funky hat or some metallic trainers to really get the look popping.

Suitable for both indoors and outdoors. £23komo loso changing bag and accessories kit

Komo Loso Changing Bag and Accessories Kit

Is it a handbag? Is it a changing bag? Ah…it’s both. For the woman that wants to carry her changing gear in something that doesn’t scream baby, this is ideal.

Considering some of the shocking prices of less stylish changing bags, this is quite a good price at £60.

Svan Mini Furniture

svan mini furniture setI’m a big Svan fan and own one of their highchairs. Made from compressed birch with a varnish finish, it comes with three chairs and a stool. Very cute! Mini furniture for little people.

£115

dwell baby stroller blanket from pergradi Dwell Baby Stroller Blankets

I love all things Dwell Baby and with this blanket over your little one in their pushchair, they’ll be the envy of other baby motorists!

£28 and available in 4 styles

anne-claire petit mushroom pouffeAnne Claire Petit Mushroom Pouffe

Hot crochet and knitted toy favourite, Anne Claire Petit, also does mini furniture it seems. Yay! Relive your Magic Roundabout days with one of these although obviously it’s for kids not adults!

£60

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