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Those French are just so chic. Whether it’s ordering a café au lait and a french macaron in a bakery or decorating the nursery with some added french flair, it will no doubt turn out sophisticated and ladylike. We took the classic French Chinoiserie style, which blends traditional French decor with Chinese accents, and we …

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Campaign furniture has been all over the place lately—on Pinterest, blogs and even showing up in some of our favorite furniture lines. Campaign furniture was originally created to be easily taken apart or folded up for easy travel. From this functionality sprang great design—pieces that have clean lines, sturdy hardware and practicality. These elements make …

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They say that the cobbler’s child never has shoes, so what happens when a nursery designer’s little girl is born? Well, it’s the opposite of the age-old proverb—this cobbler’s child gets the Louboutins of nurseries. We wanted to share some of the images and elements of Alessia’s little lady’s tiny nest. Blending white, gray and …

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It’s time for another PN reader question and answer session. Amanda, who hails from Seattle, Washington, sent us an email asking us to give a few tips for organizing the changing table in her baby’s nursery. She seems to always be fumbling during diaper changing time, and as anyone who has wrestled with a fidgety …

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