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Look!: A Modern Nursery

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Yen Ha is an architect and a partner in Front Studio, a very cool architecture practice in NYC that we blogged awhile back. She sent us this great email over the weekend:

I'm writing to share a nursery design that I put together recently for our new baby boy, born in May. Of course as an architect, I spent endless hours searching for that perfect combination of furniture, accessories, etc.

On a separate note - take a look at www.jasonlewisfurniture.com, one of the MOST DIFFICULT tasks I undertook was to find a rocking chair that was comfortable (but not fat), high backed, good looking and would still fit into our New York apartment bedroom.

 
 

Jason Lewis came through for me with the rocking chair that you see in the photos. Not the cheapest (he builds both custom and off-the-shelf furniture) but worth every dime. And he was super nice and accommodating to my picky design tastes to boot."

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Beautiful. I would love to see more photos. The white silhouettes on the pale blue wall are so pretty.

posted by Vanessa on 2006-09-18 12:34:34

Beautiful! I adore that daybed. And the baby is delicious!

posted by loli on 2006-09-18 12:40:02

What a little cutie!
Is the rug from CB2?

posted by Mags on 2006-09-18 12:41:31

As a child, I would have been endlessly fascinated with arranging things on the circles of that rug. Five years hence, the kid can take out the building blocks and do urban planning on that rug.

posted by wende in san francisco on 2006-09-18 12:45:33

yes, where is that cute daybed from?

posted by angelune on 2006-09-18 12:49:40

I just saw that same daybed at Metropolitan Design Center on Broadway. I don't know who did it, but I know I saw it there.

posted by krs10joy on 2006-09-18 13:36:29

Yen Ha is a partner and architect in Front Studio...and also a woman, not a man. Correct?

Matt

posted by Matt on 2006-09-18 13:48:31

Definitely female. Check "Principals" on the firm's Web site:
http://www.frontstudio.com/base.html

posted by wende in san francisco on 2006-09-18 14:01:43

Looks like the Case Study daybed from DWR http://www.dwr.com/productdetail.cfm?id=0597

Modernica does a knockoff http://www.velocityartanddesign.com/mdcsdb.html but it's nearly as expensive.

posted by Rebecca on 2006-09-18 14:05:33

Yes woman not man, but as I told Maxwell, a very common mistake. :)
The bed we got from Modernica, it's the Case Study Day Bed.
http://www.modernica.net/browseProducts.asp?Catid=1001#
We're looking forward to its eventual move into the Living Room but in the meantime it's perfect for visiting moms to sleep/ nap on.
The rug is from The Rug Company on Wooster Street:
http://www.therugcompany.info/
It's called the Smarties rug. Great for learning how to stand (and falling over).

posted by Yen on 2006-09-18 14:09:17

Yen,
Love the residential work featured on your firm's site.

Re your son's room, can you tell me where you got the little bookshelf/storage container? It's a great size for those with smaller nurseries.

Matt

posted by Matt on 2006-09-18 15:34:11

Crrrrrazy about that airplane!

posted by Claudia B. on 2006-09-18 17:17:03

Matt-
The shelf can be found here:
http://www.notneutral.com/index.php?cPath=6_36
although I think you can purchase it at many of the modern furniture sites like 2modern or velocityartanddesign.

posted by Yen on 2006-09-18 17:25:34

LOVE the rug... How well will it hold up when you've got a messy toddler/preschooler, though?

We are rug-hunting ourselves and would love something this pretty, but more practical. (Leaning toward FLOR.)

posted by Mama Chilanga on 2006-09-18 20:54:27

as someone mentioned above, cb2 does a similar rug for much much cheaper, so let the kid mess it up: http://www.cb2.com/family.aspx?c=466&f=3339

posted by hhb on 2006-09-18 21:25:55

Yen, I also love the work shown on your site and like what you have done with your own place.

Wende, we have a similar rug that was suprisingly affordable from Conran (red background, multi-colored spots) and our children do exactly what you said about arranging stuff on those circles. So your post made me smile - yet again.

posted by jamie pup on 2006-09-19 10:42:12

Be careful of the Flor rug if you have an infant. I'd have to do more research, but I believe it has PVC backing. It's not good to expose children to PVC. If you get it, maybe let it air out first.

posted by grace on 2006-09-19 13:14:09

Room looked great. When buying a crib make sure the side slides up and down easily. You will break your back lifting your baby from the crib. Also if you are able to lower the level of the mattress you will get more milage form your expensive designer bed. I have five year old daughter and looking back I spend way too much money on things that were supposed to be great design and educationl for you child. They grow so fast. Save your money for things and experiences you can enjoy with your baby.

posted by Tanni on 2007-01-04 13:04:31

If I had a kid, I bet I'd totally do my nursery like this! This way, as the child grows you don't have to keep changing the entire decor, but you can switch the accessories to keep it fresh. And that is one BEAUTIFUL kid. :)
~Monica

posted by Monica Ricci on 2007-01-03 17:20:13