Children’s furniture has just become more stylish, thanks to a new nursery collaboration between Pottery Barn Kids and West Elm.
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The stunning new collection combines the best from both brands: West Elm’s take on mid-century style with Pottery Barn Kids’ solid heritage of craftsmanship.
West Elm x Pottery Barn Kids mid-century convertible crib in acorn (Credit: West Elm x Pottery Barn Kids)
“This collection brings West Elm’s most popular pieces to the nursery with the assurance of Pottery Barn Kids’ quality and rigorously tested safety, Greenguard Gold certification and 100 per cent cotton organic be linen,” says Jennifer Kellor, President of Pottery Barn Kids.
West Elm x Pottery Barn Kids Audrey cot (Credit: West Elm x Pottery Barn Kids)
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Spanning nursery furniture, bed linen and accessories, the collaboration is available in two distinct styles.
The Mid-Century collection showcases warm-wood acorn and sleek tapered legs while the Audrey collection is all about polished glam and geometric textures.
West Elm x Pottery Barn Kids mid-century convertible crib in acorn (Credit: West Elm x Pottery Barn Kids)
Highlights from the collection include the timeless mid-century convertible cot and the Audrey three-drawer change table.
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The textiles range is also strong: make a beeline for the fleece-lined blankets in geometric designs, organic tencel cot sheets and the tweed sherpa stroller blankets.
The West Elm x Pottery Barn Kids collection is available online from July 24 and thereafter in selected stores nationally.
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