Dress your bed
Staff -- Kids Today, 8/1/2006
From bold and wild to simple and classic, today's youth bedding choices are more varied than ever. There are plenty of traditional themes, such as nautical and denim, still on the market, but for kids seeking edgy patterns to match their clothes and lifestyles, manufacturers are taking note. And with kids' tastes and interests constantly changing, that means big business to vendors and retailers alike.
Tri-Denim from Davenport Home Furnishings is a look that can last through the college years.
Apparel company Little Miss Matched is joining the bedding world with its new Komboze collection. Marvelous Cherries is one of five groups, all featuring reversible pieces.
Creative Living's patchwork quilt is a suitable addition to a pink princess bedroom.
Maddie Boo's Tyler is a classic boy's group in chocolate, denim and khaki.
A rugged Jeep design is softened with baby blue camouflage on this licensed toddler group from Baby Boom.
Kelly Kouture Luxury Linens, formerly Woogies, offers Fifi, a very feminine set with a poodle print and boa trim on the decorative pillows.
This collection from Freckles skews younger than the typical surf bedding, and is offered in springy gender-neutral shades.
Pink and black sequins and a crisp shoe motif sets off Zheng Zhang's set for tween girls. A four-piece retails between $130 and $170.
Terra Sutta's My One Turtle collection features a simple, clean motif.












