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This Dallas Designer’s Work Holds a Prominent Spot in Kim Kardashian’s Nursery

Chicago West is a mini minimalist.
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This Dallas Designer’s Work Holds a Prominent Spot in Kim Kardashian’s Nursery

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Earlier this year, the D Home team put together a pretty cool feature (if we do say so ourselves) on living a minimalistic life. Among the Dallas-based experts we polled was Jenny Walker, a master of the capsule wardrobe and a designer of chic, gender-neutral baby furniture.

Now, based on an E! Online story published earlier this week, we’re going to go ahead and assume that that pretty cool minimalistic feature somehow made its way into the scrupulous gaze of a one Kimberly Kardashian West as she prepared a nursery for Chicago West (indisputably one of the best names in the youngest Kardashian generation), featuring Walker’s Modern Gent Bassinet. The $1,500 bassinet, also sold at The Tot in Highland Park Village, is made with natural wood, leather, and Holland & Sherry wool tweed. It’s a beautiful work of art that we’re sure Chicago will totally appreciate.

The Modern Gent Bassinet

Anyway, if you’d like to learn more about the wonderful Walker, you can start with that cool minimalism feature, or click the slideshow below for a look inside Walker’s completely clutter-free Oak Lawn home.

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