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Without doubt, having a child will change your life, but this does not mean you have to change the decor in your home. The newest ideas in kids furniture does away with pastels, themed rooms and fussy lines in favor of bold colors, clean linear and curvilinear lines that fit right in with the modern aesthetics that characterize today's interior design.
Today's product designers are manufacturing modern kids furniture lines that would make mid century modernist masters Charles Eames and Michael Thonet feel right at home. Product designers are using bentwood plys, plastics, fiberglass, aluminum and even eco-friendly woods in their modern kids furniture lines.
Today's generation of parents, who tend to be older and more mature in home decor, are opting for kids furniture with smoother lines that complement the rest of their furniture. Although you may pay extra for these modish kids chairs, kids tables and kids storage products, many of them can be reused later in other rooms of your home providing outstanding value over the years. In the meantime, you give your child a head start on good taste.
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Clever Tomato is a family owned and operated business, representing talented designers of modern kids furniture. Started by a mother of three with a Bachelors of Science in Interior Design, a collector of modern and antique furnishings alike and a passion for great design!
We offer many popular forms of kids furniture including tables, chairs, desks, rockers, beds, cribs, toy storage, changing tables, book shelves, lighting... and only the best in each class, so you don’t have to surrender to bad taste! Our exclusive selection of modern kids furniture lines are created by designers and architects worldwide. Offi, P'kolino, notNeutral, Argington, ducduc, Ecotots, Inmodern...
We believe smart design in furniture should supply both form and function along with lasting product quality. Clever Tomato embraces simplicity of form with functional and attractive modern kids furniture inspiring and sparking creativity in your child for years to come.
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