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Shop the Room: D Home’s Ultra Posh Nursery

Little people. Big design.
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Little people need big inspiration. And when it comes to their young, curious eyes, that inspiration often comes in the form of some bright, interesting visuals. So when our associate creative director, Jamie Laubhan-Oliver set out to create an actual nursery for our feature on stylish spaces for kids, she opted for something other than pastels and polka dots. The end result: a stylish, sophisticated space that – with a few small changes – could would grow with a little one, no matter the gender.

From the Lucite crib to the faux animal heads, we’ve created a list of where you can curate the cuteness for yourself.

 

  1. Maya Romanoff Ajiro chevron wood-veneer wallpaper in walnut, to the trade/George Cameron Nash
  1. Edra Cabana bookshelf by the Campana Brothers, $13,000/Scott + Cooner
  1. Stuffed doll, $44–58/Blue Print
  1. Dropenling Mother/Baby Sheep, $155/Nest
  1. Poodle stuffed animal, $42/The Loveliest
  1. Poltrona Frau 1919 chair, $8,500/Scott + Cooner
  1. Tibetan lamb rocking stool, $995/Antèks Curated
  1. Margo Selby 5’x9’ hand-tufted rug, $2,300/Nest
  1. Wooden cube set, $75/Madre
  1. Zuni Zebra tile, to the trade/Exquisite Surfaces
  1. Pope Art Deco Raffia dresser, $4,200/Mecox
  1. Tortoise shell bowl, $150/Madre
  1. Orange abstract c. 1950, $2,100/Coco & Dash

14.–17. Faux animals heads, $84–$138/The Loveliest

  1. Box with crystals, $489/Antèks Curated
  1. Custom 42”x48”quilt, $375/Initial K Studio
  1. Les Nuages giclee photographic print by Alex Remington, $1,895/Mecox
  1. Custom mobile, price upon request/The Loveliest
  1. Christian Lacroix for Designers Guild Crazy Nature Onyx pillow, to the trade/ID Collection
  1. Pillow in ballet pink, $145/Nest
  1. Nursery Works Vetro crib, $4,500/Baby By Design
  1. Stuffed sheep, $106/The Loveliest

 

 

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