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STORE AND SPIN
This all-purpose built storage system is a great
example of adding an inventive and playful
element to a child’s room, without losing
functionality. The spinning baskets make use
of unused space at the height of the room,
whilst mundane tasks, like putting away toys
or clothes, become enjoyable due to the
simple spinning movement. From the wheel of
a racing car to steering a boat, there are
plenty of ways to use this feature to play on
varied imaginations when decorating.
WEAR AND TEAR
It’s no secret that a child’s bedroom suffers substantial wear over the years;
from sleepovers to mega Lego builds, the floor of a kid’s bedroom sees
everything—scraps, giggles and all. Combat this by investing in something
easy to replace—a collection of small rugs sewn together to create a
patchwork effect works really well. Covering the floor in this way protects it
from the inevitable spills of daily life, and provides the alternative option for
replacing one damaged rug, rather than a whole carpet.
SWEET PAUL . SPRING 2011 | 33