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Kids Of All Ages Will Love These Holiday Gifts For The Home

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Are you looking for baby gifts or gifts for kids to give this holiday season? Skip the toys and the keepsakes. Instead, choose practical yet aesthetic gifts for the home. From nursery accessories to kids' furniture you’ll actually want in your living room—these ten gifts are perfect for design-inclined kids and adults.

Nugget

Do you wish your kids would stop making forts with your couch cushions? The solution is simple—give them a Nugget. A true must-have that kids and adults can appreciate equally—every Nugget has four foam pieces that can be arranged in countless ways. A variety of covers in different colors and materials are available, making the Nugget easily blend in with a grownup aesthetic. Best of all, it can grow with kids and be appreciated for years to come.

Paynes Gray Kashwere Check Cap & Baby Blanket

It’s impossible to go wrong with a baby blanket. So why not choose one that is equally soft and stylish like the Kashwere Check Cap & Baby Blanket from Paynes Gray? Available in Pink, Ice Blue, Iris, and neutral Malt, the stretchy and chic fabric looks gorgeous draped over the side of a crib or glider. There couldn’t be a better accessory for baby snuggles.

Lovevery Montessori Shelf

For the kid who has every Lovevery toy, there’s the beloved brand’s Montessori Playeshelf. Made from 100 percent FSC-certified Baltic birchwood, it’s designed to keep out-of-rotation toys out of sight for less clutter and more calm. The neutral look compliments any play space. Little fingers remain safe with the soft-close design.

Eames Office The Little Toy

Is it a toy? A design object? Both? Cheaper than a chair, Eames Office’s The Little Toy will excite budding interior design aficionados and future architects alike. Re-issued for the first time since 1961, it can be configured in a variety of ways, allowing young imaginations to run wild. It also looks like the coolest toy on the shelf.

Wildbird Playmat

Things for babies, especially practical items don’t need to look infantile. That’s what makes the Wildbird Playmat the perfect gift for parents who prefer a neutral look. It adds a pop of color to a nursery, playroom, or living room. Made from a non-toxic blend of linen and cotton—it's quilted like a sunburst. Better yet, it's reversible and available in eight styles.

Big Wall Decor Mickey Mouse Supreme Wall Art

Kids and kids at heart will appreciate this cool, street-art-inspired piece by Lukas Avalon from Big Wall Decor. Available as a light box, with an infinity frame or a print, it looks cool in a modern child’s room. Choose from six sizes up 72 X 108 inches—making it a smart choice for large walls or anyone who appreciates big, bold decor.

Museum Of Modern Art Miffy Mixing Bowl

There’s nothing like cooking with kids, especially around the holidays so why not include the famed Dutch rabbit in your kitchen adventures? This Miffy Mixing Bowl Set from the Museum Of Modern Art has three nesting bowls with Dick Bruna’s iconic character. Made from a low cable steel plate, these durable bowls are lightweight making them ideal for everything from serving salads to mixing up cake batter.

Monica + Andy Organic Hooded Towel

Baby towels made an excellent holiday gift, especially the Monica + Andy Organic Hooded Towel. Choose from a striped or elephant design in several colors—this oversized GOTS-certified cotton towel is soft and absorbent. Upgrade by adding embroidery. It’s also a great way to add a little something extra to any of the brand’s cheerful fashion options.

Posh Peanut Miles Crib Sheet

Posh Peanut is known for its fun printed pajamas. Fortunately, the brand’s printed sheets come in a close second. While buying gifts for boys' nurseries can be a challenge, the Miles Crib Sheet which features a car design proves it doesn’t have to be. Drive in some more fun with matching pajamas.

Cybex Lemo Chair

Yes, a black high chair exists. From bouncers to strollers and beyond, Cybex has some of the most aesthetic baby products out there. The award-winning Lemo is no exception. Featuring a sleek, modern design, this high chair won’t get in the way of your interior style. It can be used with a bouncer nest from birth, for feeding time as a baby, as well as a standalone chair for older kids and adults. Easy to adjust and assemble, in addition to black it also comes in Sand White and Suede Grey.

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