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Nina's House

September 11, 2010

Nina's House

 

I know it sounds crazy, but when I saw Nina's house my eyes teared up. I should probably disclose that I was listening to a sappy love song at the time, but I really am touched by how beautiful, precious, modern, playful, functional, and adorable this piece of baby furniture is.


Talented Dutch designer Dave Keune had a baby on the way and literally no room for her so he designed a little house within his house for his new baby girl Nina. Its cheaper and easier than moving! This three-in-one design includes a crib, changing table and dresser, and it's on wheels so it can be moved around. The roof can be folded up onto itself or removed completely and the front bars can be removed so that it can evolve into a toddler bed.


Available through Planet Little Kids Furniture.

 

Nina's House

Posted by Ghislaine Viñas on September 11, 2010 | Comments (5)
Industries: Furniture , Residential

October 25, 2010
In response to: Nina's House
Planet Little Kids Furniture commented:

All the positive blogs and all the compliments in the (social) media caused a huge spin off for our new Planet Little "Nina House" design by Dave Keune. Thank you all for your lovely comments!!


September 15, 2010
In response to: Nina's House
Sofia Zimmerman commented:

I love this so much I even dreamed of it last night!


September 14, 2010
In response to: Nina's House
yvonne Jacobs commented:

I love it....very sweet. Makes me want to have another baby!


September 14, 2010
In response to: Nina's House
jule peukert: owner of j u l e ' s a t e l i e r , LLC commented:

absolutely fabulous design! smart + cute.......i LOVE this! maybe i can be the St. Louis dealer?


September 13, 2010
In response to: Nina's House
gred commented:

BEAUTIFUL!!!

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