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Sneak Peek: Ferm Living Kids

ferm-wallpaper-1.jpgOne of the best things about the fall (other than Halloween, the changing leaves, and corduroy pants) is the fact that it's when so many designers launch their new products. We were excited to learn that Ferm Living, long known for their designs geared toward adults, is throwing their hat into the kiddie ring. Their inaugural collection features wallpaper, pillows, and wall stickers -- all with colorful, vibrant nature and transportation motifs. We've rounded up some of our favorites below the jump.
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ferm-wall-sticker.jpgWe know that some people are saying the wall decal look is over, but we beg to disagree. What's not to love (forever) about colorful room-transforming graphics that are easy to apply and remove? We love the ingenious combination of wall sticker with growth chart in Ferm's 60" tall Animal Tower sticker, pictured here ($115). Check out their site for more sticker designs, including mushrooms, owls, trees, butterflies, and of course the Rush Hour motif that is one of the signature looks of the whole collection.

ferm-wallpaper.jpgIn addition to the Dotty pattern in the photo at the top of the post, Ferm has three other fun wallpaper patterns: Animals Farm, Rush Hour, and Butterflies. All are designed and manufactured in Denmark. Each roll is 21" wide by 32.8 feet long, and retails for $115.

ferm-pillows.jpgAnd if you love either the Rush Hour or Dotty motifs but don't want to splash patterns all over your walls, Ferm also has pillows available ($76.50) in several colorful variations of both prints.

See the entire collection here: Ferm Living Kids. Items ship in October, so bookmark your favorites.

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wallpaper & graphics, decorative accessories & pillows, wall decals, Ferm Living, wall stickers

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Goodness! Those patterns make me dizzy!

posted by Aimi on September 12th 2008 at 8:57am
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seriously, $75 for a pillow?

posted by peanutbutter on September 12th 2008 at 11:10am
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