Crate & Barrel is taking over the Land of Nod, that magical land known for its fun and creative kids furniture. On March 7, the chic-decor giant is going to rename the Land of Nod to Crate & Kids — and their stores are pretty much going to be turning kids rooms into playgrounds. If you are lucky enough to wander into one of their newly remodeled stores, you’ll be able to try out all of the kids furniture, fun bedding and other decor (even if that means jumping on some of the beds, shhhh.)
This exciting new addition is available to shop online today — and will be in more than 40 stores across the country starting at the beginning of April. Sure, a month seems like a really long time to wait for that all that in-store bed-testing, but we’ll bet it’ll be worth it.
Here’s a preview of what will be available online and in stores at Crate & Kids. Are you planning an entire room revamp yet?
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Little Explorer’s Room
Image Credit: Ashley Freudenheim If your little one loves animals and the outdoors, they will be obsessed with a room like this. The Charley Harper set surrounds kiddo with a flock of colorful birds; each time they go into their room, they'll feel like they’re in the jungle.
Twin Ahmaze quilt, $149 at Crate & Kids; 4-by-6-foot Charley Harper flock of birds rug, $399 at Crate & Kids; Charley Harper green jay throw pillow, $39 at Crate & Kids; organic Charley Harper animal twin sheet set, $79 at Crate & Kids; color-dipped weaving, $119 at Crate & Kids -
Room Full of Smiles
Image Credit: Ashley Freudenheim This simple, cute bedroom is gender-neutral and would be great for any kid. To create this bedding, combine the noir stripe sheet set with the Swiss dot set for a linen mash-up — and don’t forget to add the stuffed bunny.
Organic noir stripe pillowcase, $14 at Crate & Kids; organic noir stripe twin sheet set, $59 at Crate & Kids; organic Swiss dot twin sheet set, $59 at Crate & Kids; Jellycat medium beige bunny stuffed animal, $23 at Crate & Kids -
Sweet Bundle of Joy
Image Credit: Ashley Freudenheim Expecting a new addition? This purple nursery is perfect. Your newborn will love to gaze at these sheets' flowers and the soft purple rug — the more colors, the better, right? But the hues are muted, making for a serene nursery environment (that hopefully means fewer sleepless nights for you).
Organic floral suite white crib fitted sheet, $24 at Crate & Kids; Babyletto Lolly natural three-in-one convertible crib, $399 at Crate & Kids; Aden + Anais freehand swaddle blankets, $49 at Crate & Kids; lavender 5-by-8-foot shag rug, $349 at Crate & Kids -
Destination: Playroom
Image Credit: Ashley Freudenheim Let your kids’ creativity run wild with this adventure-themed playroom. The camper playhouse can take kids anywhere they want in the world — there are no limits when you have an imagination. Add a chalkboard wall so your kids can draw the scenery of their next destination. (And don’t forget to give them a map so they know where they’re going.)
Jasper modern medium kids table, $279 at Crate & Kids; Shore red kids chair, $59 at Crate & Kids; Jetaire camper playhouse, $199 at Crate & Kids; modern maze wide bookcase, $399 at Crate & Kids
Modern Maze Tall Bookcase, $399 at Crate & Kids
4' x 6' Bar Rug, $299 at Crate & Kids
United States of America Banner, $99 at Crate & Kids -
So Fluffy I Could Die!
Image Credit: Ashley Freudenheim It's a truth universally acknowledged that unicorns are the fluffiest creatures in the world. So why not have a room full of them? Your child will love cuddling up under a unicorn quilt — and knowing there’s a unicorn next to their bed to keep watch while they sleep. We're pretty sure Agnes from Despicable Me would die for a room like this.
Pretty Pony twin quilt, $199 at Crate & Kids; cloud 5-by-8-foot rug, $399 at Crate & Kids; unicorn Charming Creatures decor, $49 at Crate & Kids; Wrightwood gray stain and white nine-drawer dresser, $1,199 at Crate & Kids; Genie floor lamp, $249 at Crate & Kids; Mythical Edition plush unicorns, $13 each at Crate & Kids -
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