Originally published March 17, 2007 at 12:00 AM | Page modified March 17, 2007 at 2:01 AM
4 things we dig | Cool décor for kids
Kids can stash their toys and treasures underneath this hardwood chair that comes in honey, yellow, blue, red, light blue and light green...
Shabby chic
This pastel metal flower chandelier is from the new Simply Shabby Chic collection for kids by Rachel Ashwell at Target. The collection combines English elegance with California casual in bedding, accessories and wall décor.
$39.99. www.target.com
Sit and stow
Kids can stash their toys and treasures underneath this hardwood chair that comes in honey, yellow, blue, red, light blue and light green.
$69. Land of Nod: University Village, Seattle. 206-527-9900.
Get a little wild
Your kids — and you! — will love these fun silk-screened images from Jeeto, which come in several designs stretched on thick pine frames.
$39.95-$79.95. www.jeeto.com
Running on time
Keep the kids on track with this vintage-inspired illustration printed on a clock face.
$79. Land of Nod: University Village, Seattle. 206-527- 9900.
Compiled by Colleen McBrinn, digs editor.
Copyright © 2007 The Seattle Times Company
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