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Modern design at affordable prices? No one does it quite like IKEA. There’s one more reason to love IKEA: their awesome selection of baby items. Here are a few of our favorite IKEA baby products for your BabyList Registry. Sniglar - Crib This basic crib is as easy as it gets, and with two heights and a removable side, it can grow into toddlerhood, too. Vyssa Vinka - Crib Mattress It’s important that your crib mattress perfectly match your crib, and this price can’t be beat. Vyssa Tulta - Mattress Pad Mattress pads help protect your mattress from the inevitable nighttime accident. This way you only have to wash the pad, not the whole thing. Len - Mattress Protector This mattress protector has a important waterproof backing. Len - Crib Fitted Sheet In plain white or punchy turquoise, these crib sheets are versatile enough to match any nursery. Trofast - Storage Combination You will need somewhere to put all of the stuff you are getting for your baby, and these shelves are perfect for toys, clothes, and more.

Leka - Baby Gym This sturdy baby gym is great toy for a small house, and you can use it from birth! Himmelsk - Mobile Over the changing table or the crib, a mobile can keep babies entertained and help their developing eyesight. Mula - Stacking Rings These fun stacking rings help your little one learn matching and hand-eye coordination. Krama - Washcloth Your baby will get dirty, and you will need to wash her. Smakryp - Bath Toy Set Make bath time more fun with this boat that also turns into pour cups. Slappa - Towel with Hood A cold baby is a sad baby, so keep her warm with this cute towel. (Pro tip: if you throw the towel in the dryer for a few minutes before the bath, it will make the end of bath time even better.) Blames - High Chair with Tray A high chair does not need to be a high-end affair. This simple black high chair makes a great addition to any kitchen. Smaska - 6-piece Feeding and Spoon Set This spoon set features spoons of two lengths.

The longer ones are great for getting to the bottom of baby food jars. Smagli - 5-piece Place Setting With two spoons, a bowl, a plate, and a sippy cup, you will be ready for baby’s first meal time. Borja - Training Cup A few extra cups might come in handy when you leave them in the park or in your car or wherever else all the lost cups are hiding. Kladd Randig - Bib Available in orange or green, these bold bibs are a great addition to your table. Himmelsk - Burp Cloths Burp cloths are useful for much more than burps. Patrull - Safety Plug Before you know it, your baby will be going for the electrical outlets and you will need dozens of these. Patrull - Drawer/Cabinet Latch Soon after they can crawl, babies learn to open cabinets, so these are must-haves on any cabinets with harmful products hiding inside. Patrull - Corner Bumper These little bumpers protect your baby’s head from the corners of tables. Smila Mane - Wall Lamp This moon is a great addiiton to a nursery.

Himmelsk - Rug Continue the sky theme to the floor with this star-studded rug. Dromland - Baby Blanket This versatile cover is great for trips to the park as a blanket for the ground or as a car seat cover. Schottis - Pleated Shade These baby safe blinds give you peace of mind–and they are cute too. Stuva - Changing Table and Desk This changing table converts into a small desk when your little one isn’t in diapers anymore. Skotsam - Changing Pad This changing table pad can coordinate with the Stuva or be used independently on a dresser or desk that you already have.
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Milan 2014: German designer Hanna Emelie Ernsting has developed a chair with an integrated red blanket that wraps around the sitter like Little Red Riding Hood's cape (+ slideshow). Designed by Hanna Emelie Ernsting and called Red Riding Hood, the piece is a round-backed, grey armchair with a grey and red blanket attached around and under the seat. When there isn't a sitter the blanket falls, grey side down, over the back of the seat. When someone sits in it they can draw the blanket around them like a cape.
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These contrasting circumstances underlie the design of this armchair." "The chair reinterprets these two facets of day and evening, work and leisure time, reality and fairyland, waking and dreaming – the rational and the whimsical," she added. The material used is loden, a traditional German-Austrian woven wool fabric that is often used for coats because of its water and dirt-resistant qualities. The armchair is on show in hall 13 booth D27 at the Salone Internazionale del Mobile in Milan.
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Years ago my parents bought him Ikea’s Egg chair as a cute addition to his room, but it turned out to be the best chair ever because he could close the shade for quiet time. As he gets older he uses it less and less because the hard plastic sides aren’t comfortable for relaxing and he doesn’t fit in it as good as he used to. Today while on Design-Milk I found a really great new option for kids(or adults) to use! Designed by Dorja Benussi, the soothing chair looks like most chairs you would see in at a child’s desk. Instead, Dorja has designed some features into the chair to help children who are feeling overwhelmed. The chair itself is created from Neoprene to provide some deep pressure soothing, and a hood can be extended to create isolation when a situation starts to get too crazy. The chair also rocks a bit for kids who can’t sit still. Often special furniture for children with developmental issues is very expensive, which makes it unattainable for most families.