A child's room
is much more than a room - it's an oasis of imagination
and a refuge. As children get older, it also
may need to become a study room or a locker room. Children's
bedrooms are private spaces that should be comfortable,
functional and reflect the tastes of the occupant. By
choosing the right furniture, we can allow the child's
whims and ever changing personalities freedom to thrive.
Keep flexibility in mind when decorating, and the room
can grow along with your child!
Charming old-fashioned Victorian
pinafores for ladies, children, and dolls. Use these
decorative aprons to protect a favorite dress, serve
tea in style, or re-enact a historical role. Made of
superb quality. Little ladies love to wear them for
cookie baking and playing teatime with their dollies!
Apples to Apples Junior
has been hailed as a national competition winner by
Mensa, the high-IQ society. Players are dealt five red
apple cards and try to make the closest match possible
to a word on the judge's green apple card. Excellent
family fun. This is everyone's favourite game. Suitable
for kids, teens and adults.
Designed in 1968 by
Gatti Paolini and Teodoro, the Sacco is one of the most
famous easy-chairs of all time. it has been exhibited
in a number of museums worldwide. The cover is available
in imitation leather while the filling is made of highly
resistant expanded polystyrene pellets. Your kids might
call it "the best seat in the house"!
Designed by Alessandro
Mendini in 1986, Sirfo is one of Zanotta's most distinctive
side tables. Small Goose table with sandblasted cast
aluminium frame and yellow painted beak, each of them
is signed by the designer himself. A real conversation
starter from Zanotta!
This is a classic wooden
toy box painted with colourful pictures and stories.
Like all Dragons products, it is hand-painted by talented
artists. The toy box can also be painted with customised
artwork to match your decor exactly. Your kid will definitely
fall in love with this unique toybox!
Explore different aspects of our solar system. See
snaps of the universe at different distances from Earth,
1.3 light-seconds to 300,000,000 light years from Earth.
Then learn about the different planets, stars, black
holes, constellations and when some of them can be seen.
Learn how to read star maps, buying equipment for backyard
star gazing and more.