
We're diggin' DwellStudio's new patterns for crib bedding. "Geometry" is our favorite. Shown above in primrose...

the same pattern in sky works well for boys. You can see more of DwellStudio's Geometry pattern here.
If bumpers are a safety concern, check out this post for tips on repurposing a crib bumper.
Comments (7)
Maybe it's just me, but I think these new geometry patterns pale in comparison to the older and now-ubiquitous other DwellStudio motifs.
Nice bedding, but, again, only comes in sets with the useless bumper. Yes, you can repurpose them in various ways, but they cost so much I would much rather NOT buy one at all.
And it would be lovely if people figured out that "primrose" is a shade of yellow, not pink.
...but out of this $396 crib set, all you need for the first year, is the fitted crib sheet for $36 (you'll need 3).
mschatelaine--you don't "need" the crib skirt, but it does make the room look prettier. They do sell the sheets separately, but not in all the patterns. I'd love to see them sell all their linens in separates. I wrote to Dwell and told them that, but it's too late for me.
Pencils --
I disagree about the crib skirt, especially with a Netto-style crib such as the one in the pictures. I find the look needlessly fussy, sullying the clean modern lines. Chacun à son goût.
Where can I find pink and white window shade in the first photo?
Does anyone know what brand the rug is in the first picture, and? The one beneath the little girl in yellow? Thank you!