Sleeping in style
Staff -- Kids Today, 7/1/2006
Turning a nursery into a style statement may start with the furniture and wall colors, but its the accessories and bedding that tie it all together. Nursery bedding and décor is a great way for Mom and Dad to bring their own style sensibilities into the baby's room. They may choose designs that coordinate with the rest of the home or opt for something more traditional, with sweet animal prints and soft baby colors. Regardless, the options are limitless.
Glenna Jean's Baby and Ewe showcases a sweet lamb theme in shades of yellow and blue, $350.
Ruby is part of Serena & Lily's embroidered Heirloom collection; it features yellow and white pinstripes and pink borders and bows mixed with a floral motif.
Murge Designs recently expanded into the infant textiles world with a stylish collection, Bubble, featuring geometric patterns. The four-piece set retails for $340, and the quilt is $80.
The Coccinelle collection from Pint Size Productions features whirling ladybugs on a bold yellow, orange and red background. A four-piece set retails for $150.
Picci's Glamour Portofino bedding set combines crisp stripes with fold-over details.
Zen Baby, from CoCaLo's Kimberly Grant collection, features popular neutral shades and faux suede to add texture.
Sumersault's Elephant Parade showcases the playful pachyderms on a gender-neutral ivory background with bold primary colors.
Babylicious' Posie crib bedding features circles and flowers in fuschia with touches of orange.
The six-piece Tadpole group, $190, from Baby Boom's MiGi collection includes an embroidered comforter with fish and bubble appliqués, sheet, embroidered crib skirt and bumper, organdy embroidered window sheer, twill window valance and canvas diaper stacker in greens, blues and browns with a contemporary look. A mobile, $40, lamp, $40, pillows, lined baskets and canopies also are available.
Block-style letters and numbers decorate this modern crib set from Dwellbaby, $320.












