Old and worn furniture, vintage items, warm ambients. Places we love.
1-Miluccia
4 & 5- The Selby
Lovely kids corner (via design sponge)
For more children’s room inspiration, don’t forget to check out my guest post over at Decopeques. I hope you enjoy it as much as me!
U.M.O.
The multifunctional U.M.O. (Unidentified Magical Object) and U.M.O2 from UM Project are playful benches and small low tables that can be used in two positions.
In a child’s room, its placement and function could change daily — and the aluminum inserts can house everything from art supplies to plush toys.
They are made from sustainably harvested cork (U.M.O.) or upholstered felt over wood frame (U.M.O2). And, yes, they are for children of all ages, even for you!
Via inhabitots
Today we love this DIY: make a gradient blind for the children room. Cool! (The clock is also a DiY)
Via Bambula
Toronto is an adjustable stool for playing and for sitting-down.
Multifunctional, built with kid-friendly materials (cork and foam, both 100% recyclable) and projected thinkink to kids manipulation.
Main functions: exercising the sense of balance; building psychomotor circuits; learning by doing (different materials, textures, weights, densities, etc); assembling and disassembling; decorating and organizing play areas…
The Toronto stool is the brainchild of IN-TENTA In-Tenta, a design studio and it is produced by MADE DESIGN, both based in Barcelona.
Abitacolo: Bruno Munari’s Kid Space Machine (1971)

Munari’s abitacolo is a place to hang clothes, store toys, affix art and to sleep.

It’s adaptable to the personality of the inhabitant, at every moment transformable
Munari described it this way:
two meters high
it’s made of steel with an epoxy skin
it’s a structure reduced to the essentials
a space delimited and yet open
adaptable to one or two poeple
it can even hold twenty
although this is not recommended because
of the difficulty of moving
it weighs fifty-one kilos
it’s two meters wide by eighty centimeters
it’s a large object that casts no shadow
it’s an inhabitable module
it’s a habitat
it contains all personal things
it’s a container of microcosms
it’s a placenta of plastic-coated steel
a place to meditate
and at the same time
a place for listening to music that you like
a place to read and study
a place to recieve visitors
a place to sleep
a lair, light and transparent
or closed
a space hidden in the midst of people
a real space
your presence renders furnishings superfluous
dust doesn’t know where to settle
it’s the minimum but gives the maximum
numbered but unlimited
habitat is the environment
adaptable to the personality of the inhabitant
at every moment transformable
- bruno munari, codice ovvio (1971)
Via rolu
UOCU: flexibility, change and sustainability
No tools are needed to create the various pieces fo furniture produced by UOCU. Prefabricated elements made of carboard are simply joined together with tensioning tapes (there are 9 different colors for customize the furniture).
Easy to handle for children, with no sharp edges and made from recycled or recyclable materials. Good design for kids and adults alike!
via Monkeyzen
Children’s room inspiration
What do you think about this black and white kids room? It is paired with warm wood tones and a vintage chalckboard. And of course, we can’t forget the polka dot wall.
Do you want to see a before & after room makeover? Here
Berth
Cats, pigs, hippos … Lately we find animals everywhere. These lovely pillows belong to Berth, a portuguese brand of original handmade.
Which do you prefer?
Perludi: fun, nice and functional furniture
Boxes that can be chairs, stools or tables
Bunk beds for two or for one (leaving plenty of room to play below it)
Tables that grow with your children
The perludi’s universe is based on the game and functionality
(Source: perludi.com)
Superbambi by Scoope Design
Superbambi is a contemporary, super-smart piece created to inspire new and funny stories of everyday life. Scoope Design has created a piece of furniture that it can switch between a chair, children’s desk or step ladder depending on how it’s slotted together.
(Source: dezeen.com)
We love all the details of this kid room: the letters poster, the vintage desk, Display me shelf, the bear from Acne JR…
(Source: jlevau.blogspot.se)