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Top 8 picks from Pottery Barn Kids’ 2017 spring collection

Pottery Barn Kids is one of my go-to places when shopping for tiny tots. Affordable, on-trend and good quality, it’s hard to go wrong. And of course Jen has done both Sebastian’s bedrooms so far in collaboration with them! Take a look at our top picks from the new spring collection.

Sloan Acrylic Convertible Cot: A modern take on an essential, this sturdy cot boasts acrylic slats to accent the clean lines. The clear slats provide an airy, open feel that blends with any bedroom design. Nothing chunky or gaudy in sight with this cot! Best yet, it easily adapts from cot to toddler bed with a conversion kit (sold separately). $799.

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House Canopy: Super cosy, the canopy can hang over your little one’s bed or act as a simple playroom accent. $259.

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Organic ABC Sheet Set: I love bedding and this linen gets two ticks for being cute and educational! Featuring playful letters with coordinating images, it is made from pure organic cotton and comes in three sizes. Prices start from $99.

Organic ABC Sheet Set

Nursery Fur Unicorn Bath Wrap: Oh my goodness! Too. Gorgeous. A cuddly, post-bath treat, this faux fur bath wrap adds supreme comfort (and cuteness!) to your baby’s bath time. Plus it’s just $59.

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Terrier Shelf: Shaped like one of our favourite pooches, this little shelf boasts plenty of storage for favourite toys and treasures. Reversible so it can face either left or right, it also comes in a dachshund design. $99.

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Junk Gypsy Garland: This hand-crafted garland drapes the wall in a whimsical design your little one will love. Designed exclusively for Pottery Barn Kids by sisters Amie and Jolie Sikes, aka the Junk Gypsies, it captures the duo’s rebellious spirit and unique design philosophy. Just $24.

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Felt Learning Calendar: Organisation and planning skills are made easy with this versatile piece. Velcro pieces featuring days, months and holidays let your child plan out their upcoming activities. Plus, the pocket at the bottom neatly stores any extra pieces or notes. It’s yours for $64.

Felt Learning Calendar

Emily & Meritt Marigold Fitted Cot Sheet: Add a touch of floral detail to your baby’s cot with bedding made from plush, pure organic cotton. Exclusively designed for Pottery Barn Kids by fashion designers Emily Current and Meritt Elliott, it captures the duo’s playful and enchanting design aesthetic. $49.

Emily & Meritt Marigold Fitted Cot Sheet

Want to get your hands on these goodies but don’t have the cash? Enter our competition to win a $1000 voucher from Pottery Barn Kids. Entries close at 11.59pm AEST on 31 August 2017. Good luck!

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Bedrooms Furniture Homewares Interviews Kids Rooms

The wall-hung shelving you never knew you needed. Until now!

After growing up with a dad who made her furniture and later living in New York, where the shopping is (let’s be honest) a lot better than in Australia, Rebecca Tyndall finally came to start her own wall-hung furniture business after having her first child.

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“The first item I designed was the Baby Bunting, which is still one of Willow and Wood’s most popular pieces. It’s a really beautiful piece of furniture for a nursery and there just wasn’t anything available to buy here in Australia that was similar. I spent nearly three years living in New York when I was younger and of course they have everything you could possibly want over there. I had serious shopping envy so I thought I would just make it myself.”

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That’s when she called on her dad, Russell, a builder, and now co-director of the business. He makes all the prototypes by hand in Sydney and most pieces are then manufactured overseas. “After I had designed a few pieces, everyone seemed to love them so much that in a moment of extreme confidence (because who would just start an online furniture company with no experience?) my Dad and I started Willow and Wood. Not that it happened overnight; in fact, it took about nine months to tweak the designs and get the company and website up and running. We launched with just six products.”

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The Bookworm Bookrack is the most popular product by far. “I designed it because we live in a small house but with heaps of wall space because the ceilings are so high. My boys just devour books and even with bookshelves everywhere we needed something more practical that would show off the artwork on the book covers. The artwork on kid’s books is so amazing and why wouldn’t you want to display them all the time? It attracts little ones to the books and because they are easy to access, more books are read. And you can never have too much storage.” Amen to that!

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Rebecca says she is her own customer which is great because she knows her well! “Pretty much everything that we design has been in my house at one time or another. It’s because I design what I need and that’s what we sell. Women are the biggest deciders on decor in the home but they don’t just want things to look good. We want things that are also practical and that make our lives easier. And in my world, storage is king.”

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Rebecca and Russell recently decided to open a bricks and mortar store in Sydney’s Willoughby, so customers could see the products for themselves. And Rebecca believes what they offer is really unique.

“Most furniture stores have some items of shelving but we are unique in that most of what we sell is wall mounted. We do this to create more floor space in a home. We also like to decorate walls with our products. The Cloud Shelf and the Alps Shelf are cute pieces to decorate kid’s rooms with. You’re killing two birds with one shelf, so to speak.”

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They have just branched out into hallway storage with their Cloak Room Series, which is a take on the traditional American mud room and they’ll soon be adding the increasingly popular barn doors to their product line.

“Willow and Wood wouldn’t exist without my dad, Russell. Most weeks, he gets handed a design that has been scribbled on a scrap of paper by me and magically, it appears in the shop a few days later.”

Rebecca with dad (and business partner) Russell and mum Veronica in her shop
Rebecca with dad (and business partner) Russell and mum Veronica in her shop

Visit Willow and Wood online or at 553 Willoughby Road, Willoughby, NSW 2068.

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7 of the best wall shelves for your home

With more and more of us living in small inner city dwellings, never has storage been so important. But rather than hide away all your family heirlooms and childhood collections, display them on one of these seven gorgeous wall shelves. Prices start from as low as $25!

Bride & Wolfe’s original Oak Hardwood Circle Shelf has a classic warmth and beauty that will add a degree of elegance to your home. Using traditional bentwood techniques that date back to the 1890’s, they bend solid lengths of SFC certified hardwood slowly with steam to build a timeless, hand-created heirloom. Designed and made in Australia, it is available in two sizes and four finishes, with prices starting at $420.

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Display books, photos, cookware and more with West Elm’s Marble Shelving. Express your design style by pairing with the statement Star Burst Brackets. Set includes one solid shelf and two brackets for $179.

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The String System is a multiple award-winning design that continues to grow in popularity. A lightweight and flexible storage system that is constructed of side panels and shelves, it is easy to mount and move creating various combinations, depths, and frame functions. String Pocket ($375) is the mini sized String System, perfect for small storage needs or for creating joint modules in your own unique design. Available from Great Dane, there are a variety of colours and finishes on offer.

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Pottery Barn’s modular Fruit Crate Shelving ($239) is fitted with hooks, shelves and rails, and is designed to add the storage you need, right where you want it. Choose one or more (image below shows four) to mix and match. The interior is hand painted in antique ivory, with the exterior hand finished in mango wood.

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Available in three sizes, prices for the Oak Wall Floating Shelf from Curious Grace start at $155. Made from oak timber veneer, it is beautiful and simple, letting the objects do the talking.

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The Peggy Pegboard from Plyroom has been designed with simplicity, practicality and functionality in mind. Made from birch plywood, the moulded plywood construction is composed of multiple layers of birch for strength without the extra weight. Available in three finishes, prices start at $195.

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Create your own unique solution for storage and display with Ikea’s VALJE Wall Cabinets. The cabinets are sold individually, in three sizes, and you can get doors or drawers too. Put one on your wall or as many as you like, arranged the way you want. Assembly is quick and easy, thanks to the wedge dowel that clicks into the pre-drilled holes. Prices start at $25.

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Carl Holder, creator of plywood furniture that’s anything but generic

After being commissioned to design a public art installation for his local village on the Sunshine Coast (which was so well-received it won one of the 2013 Intergrain Timber Vision Awards), Carl Holder was left with a pile of plywood off-cuts in his garage.

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Letting it sit there for over a year, one day he decided to turn it into a piece for his own home; something everyday but not, useful yet playful and beyond the generic. Beginning with a dozen or so ideas, Carl developed three into pieces, all of which you can now see in his online Etsy shop: Foreply.

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Creating pieces that are sculptural and functional, Carl makes all his furniture himself from local FSC certified plywood. “I’ve always loved classic plywood furniture,” explains Carl. “I love its sleek good looks, its functionality and the fact that it is portable and flexible and can fit into very small spaces. So plywood furniture is kind of the perfect furniture for the way we live now.”

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Designing the Thingamabob, both a table and seat ideal for holding things like books and an iPad; the Plus and Minus stool/side tables, which can easily be pulled apart and hung on the wall or door to save space; and the Capsule shelf, a modern mantelpiece for neatly holding daily belongings away from the kids, the products have been so sought-after Carl even won the Esty Design Award for New Talent last year. “It’s still early days for Foreply but it has come along way since winning the New Talent Award. The resulting confidence and exposure the award has given me is invaluable. I went from having a few dozen shop visits a day to literally tens of thousands, with interest coming from all over the globe.”

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With entries now open for this year’s Etsy Design Awards (Jen’s a judge!), Carl has some helpful tips for any potential applicants. “Preparing your submission is a great opportunity to refresh your shop; ensure photos of your work are of a high standard and your shop information is up-to-date and engaging. Tell your story and share your passion in a concise way.”

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Having always loved making things, Carl got into the furniture business after his day job at an architecture and design firm saw him miss getting his “hands dirty.” With his 9-5 life seeing him rely heavily on 3D CAD modelling and prototyping to design, Carl’s loving being able to follow his passion for ethical furniture design and working with local sustainable materials.

Currently using all his spare time to come up with exciting new products and ideas, the Foreply Etsy shop is as a result taking a short break. “I hope to reopen the virtual doors again very soon, there are lots of ideas on the drawing board that I want to resolve and bring to market to extend the Foreply range. These (like the current items) consist of designs that are entirely made from plywood and others introduce new materials and a different design aesthetic.” Watch this space!

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Olivia’s Fab Four Insta-Finds 22.04.15

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Olivia’s Fab Four is a weekly post that features my favourite finds on Instagram for the past week. To be in the running, all you have to do is hashtag your product photos #oliviasfabfour and tag them with my handle: @oliviashead.

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Here are this week’s beautiful products (clockwise from top left)

1. Small dish, $30, from KLEIN&SCHÖN. @kleinandschon

2. Paper straws with strawberry decorations, $10.95, from The Chaos Club. @thechaosclub

3. Copper candle, price upon request, from Muse Inspirations. @museinspirations

4. Love shelf, $160, from House of Cherub. @houseofcherub

 I’ll be back with more next week! Olivia x

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Flat pack shelves by Henry Wilson for under $200. Seriously!

Customisable, stylish and arriving as a flat pack (but with no tools required for set up!), the Chevron Shelves created exclusively for Nomi by renowned designer Henry Wilson are an exciting addition to their range.

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Drawing its name from the interlocking zig-zag pattern first seen in ancient Greece, the chevron pattern informs the beautiful simplicity of the shelves — both in the way in which they are put together and the shape they create when they are stacked. “I love the simplicity and elegance of the design,” explains Henry. “You can add more shelves to the system as your collection grows and simply stack them up. If you’re moving house, you don’t have to empty them all, you can just carry them like a box.”

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Consisting of four pieces of precision milled Birch-ply, known for its superior strength and refined pale grain, the shelves come flat packed and can be assembled easily and intuitively with no tools. Just what we like to hear!

A first for Henry, who normally makes high-end designer pieces, he is excited to be branching out into the world of affordable flat pack. “Other products of mine are usually made from premium materials with high levels of handwork which means they sit at a higher price point. The Chevron Shelves are optimised for mass production which means they can be retailed at this reasonable price point which is great for the consumer who loves design but has a budget to stick to.”

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Customisable in both size and colour, with a stunning array of subtler pastel shades including ethereal green, teal, olive and rose, Henry designed the shelves to be either used as a single unit for magazines, books and files, or stacked in several configurations to emphasise their unique design.

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With a unit starting from as little as $150, the Chevron Shelves sing true to Nomi’s aim of making designer furniture accessible to all.

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