After making my trek out to West Dulwich on Sunday, I was very happy to see some familiar faces and make some new connections with a few designers and collectors. I plan on doing a few posts over the week to spread out all the love. So in this first recap, I'll introduce some new players to the show :
1. The forward thinking designer Eiry Rock and her amazing furniture. The Pivoting Chair and the Box Storage Chair are as amazing as they look. Though these chairs are not new to the design scene, it's her first time at Kids.Modern and it was a pleasure checking out the new storage feature to the Box Chair.
2. The Slam Threestyle Door by James Lucas.
3. Bloq has a sturdy and playful range of wooden furniture and accessories for children.
4. The duo designers behind the ShapeMaker are just lovely and they have managed to create a new modern classic. (click here for my recent post on Miller Goodman)
5. Fiona Scully makes a mobile Boxatrix.
6. Faye Dearly Designs some delicate and sweet play furniture and textiles for kids.
7. Moozle makes a pretty playful tent.
I'll be posting all week on the show. Some highlights will be on the vintage presence, prints and textiles and some familiar faces from last year. Stay tuned......
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