Kids' Furnishings
Bellini
1305 Second Ave., nr. 68th St.; 212-517-9233; bellini.comBellini has more choices than Italy has pastas. Choose a name, pattern, or theme, and you can blitz an entire room with it, from nursery and preteen furniture to bed linens, lamps, hand-painted tables, and frames. $$$
Casa Kids
106 Ferris St., at Coffey St., Red Hook; 718-694-0272; casakids.comFeatured in the International Contemporary Furniture Fair and previously sold at MoMA, architect Roberto Gil’s birch-plywood pieces for kids are painted in a variety of colors and are easily assembled. For custom-made loft beds, computer desks, and bunks, visit Gil’s sawdusty atelier in Red Hook. $$$ (consulting services) (ecofriendly) (made in N.Y.)
Mackenzie Childs
14 W. 57th St., nr. Fifth Ave. 212-570-6050; mackenzie-childs.comDespite the playful and intoxicatingly youthful Bombay chests, wicker-seat chairs, and fishbowl sinks—all of which are made in upstate New York—the intense attention to craft here keeps the merchandise from venturing into childishness. $$$-$$$$
Mini Jake
178 N. 9th St., nr. Bedford Ave., Williamsburg; 718-782-2005; minijake.comThe little brother to the nearby Two Jakes furniture store stocks child-rearing supplies for modern parents: cribs, strollers, high chairs, and bibs, all with style to spare. $$
Pottery Barn Kids
1311 Second Ave., at 69th St.; 212-879-4746; potterybarnkids.comCheck out PBK’s dense hardwood beds (trundles and canopies are available separately). Sturdy dressers and matching nightstands complement accessories from shower curtains to basketball hoops for the bedroom. $$ (consulting services)
Pink Olive
439 E. 9th St., nr. Ave. A; 212-780-0036; pinkolive.comFind children’s items here to coo over and make you wish you were a kid again, as well as books such as Grace Bonney’s Design Sponge at Home and useful knickknacks for the adults in the house, including recipe boxes and custom stationery. $$
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