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Crate & Kids: Crate & Barrel’s New Line For Little Ones is Awesome

Say hello to Crate & Kids! Crate & Barrel’s new line of kids’ furniture and accessories is fun, playful, and perfect for little ones.  Shop the adorable new collection now at www.crateandbarrel.com/kids, or find items in more than 40 Crate & Barrel stores beginning April 2018.

Crate & Kids includes furniture, accessories, toys, bedding—everything you need for a kid’s room or baby’s nursery. A full range of Crate & Barrel’s signature services—such as baby registry and complimentary design studio services—are available to help you create the perfect playroom, nursery or bedroom.

Here are some of our faves from the new Crate & Kids collection:

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Palm Springs playhouse for a Mid-Century modern kind of five year old, $199.

Your little girl will love Pretty Pony Bedding, $14 and up.

A Paper Mache Unicorn Head, $49, adds a touch of whimsy.

Splash Whale baby bedding is oh-so-soft in 200-thread count cotton. Reversible quilt included. $24 and up.

Crate & Kids has everything you need to create an out of this world bedroom including a glow-in-the-dark Hanging Solar System, $25, and organic cotton Constellation Sheets, $69 and up.

Crate & Kids features fun, lightweight, easy-to-hang Paper Mache Wild Animals, $29 each.

Work with Crate & Barrel’s free design studio consultants to put together a modern nursery, like this one, in no time.

The Maze Bookcase, $399, comes in tall (shown) or wide—perfect for storing toys, books and all the stuff kids collect.

Crate & Barrel’s strength is its high-quality, custom upholstery. You’ll love the variety of modern rockers and gliders they offer, $499 and up, including the Milo Glider shown above, $1299. 

The Jetaire Camper playhouse is inspired by a vintage Airstream—complete with an awning and curtains, $199.

Add a Campfire Set, $69 and a Log Seat, $59 to complete the setting.

Do you think Crate & Kids is as adorable as we do? Let us know in the comments!

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