Funktionally - The kids section features popular design led childrens furniture but try not to cry when you see the crib for £1950!
Bambino Merino - Gorgeous range of merino wool clothing that keeps baby warm in winter and cool in the summer. Kind to the environment, baby’s skin, and luxurious to boot! They current have a 1/3 off sleepsuits and pyjamas.
Knitti - Lots of knitted dresses and Liberty print clothing and currently offering up to 80% off!
Bugs & Fairies - Hand-crafted classic childrens clothing. They have some really stunning christening outfits - antique look cashmere and a tutu!
DreamGenii - Fabulous essential oils and aromatherapy gift sets, ideal whether you’re a mum-to-be or a new mum, which even includes a delivery set. Beautifully presented, they also make great gifts. They also have a support pillow that I could have done with whilst I was pregnant!
AlexandAlexa - Lots of upmarket clothing for 0-5. Exclusive stockist of Roberto Cavalli Angels and Devils wear.
The Baby - Great all round general store of baby products
Cheeky Charlie Designs - If you want to ensure that nobody else has the same nursery, why not commission a mural? You can also get limited edition prints and murals and they’re all done in non toxic paints.
Eliasandgrace - This store is apparently frequented by celebs like Gwen Stefani and Kate Moss and features stylish clothing for both mum and baby.
Otismelotis - Lots of funky, colourful, fashion for babies and toddlers. They have some seriously funk-da-funk leather slippers in silver and gold
Anara Toys - Lots of toys for different ages in a wide range of materials and colours
Eurekakids - Educational and didactic toys
Coo Coo Baby - Handy if you have a theme for your nursery as they have a list of themes and relevant items to choose from
Pudding - Organic, fair traded clothing for kids from 1-4.
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