The BedNest:
We purchased an Arm's Reach co-sleeper and used it for our son's first 8 months. The Arm's Reach beats the BedNest in a few ways: it's larger, the mattress can be lowered to play-pen height, and its about half the price. But, the BedNest definitely wins for style and compact storage/travel-ability.
Maybe we'll save up for one before we make way for a baby #2?
Sprig Toys:
All the sprig toys are made from "Sprigwood"-- reclaimed plastic mixed with recycled wood. They are colored without decorative paint and come in recycled, minimalist packaging. Even the electric toy series is powered by a generator using kinetic kid-produced energy.
My House Party:

You can visit their online store to purchase the darling things, along with an assortment of air plants.
Sixx Design:
Props for:
Keeping it urban (most of their work is in Manhattan); having a million kids (7, to be exact); naming your kids weird, but not too weird names ("Major" is my personal favorite).
Check out their book Downtown Chic and an upcoming gig on Bravo.
Happy Saturday!
That BedNest is pretty sharp.
ReplyDeleteI'm still smitten by My House Party!
ReplyDeleteBTW, I co-wrote the Cincinnati Design Guide on D*S [your link on the right]. I'm actually in the process of updating it right now!