Designing a child’s bedroom is a little bit magic, isn’t it?
One minute it’s dinosaurs and fairy lights. The next it’s “please knock” and a sudden obsession with tidiness (we live in hope).
A great kids’ room needs to do a lot.
Sleep space. Storage solution. Homework station. Hideaway.
And hopefully… a mattress that hasn’t quietly rebranded itself as a trampoline.
That’s where our furniture ranges come in. Thoughtful pieces designed to grow with them, from storybook nights to teenage lie-ins.
The Foundation: Beds Made for Growing
Let’s start with the most important part — the place where dreams take flight, imaginations run wild, and blanket forts transform into castles.
We have classic single beds, like the Eden or Saturn, perfect for toddler transitions and smaller spaces. Clean lines, sturdy frames, all designed to handle everything from bedtime stories to the castles they build.


Need to share? Bunk beds are a rite of passage. Sleepovers, whispered secrets, the unofficial “top bunk negotiations.” Practical for you. Exciting for them.
And when they’re ready for something a little more grown-up? The Roberto double bed and Jupiter double bed offer that step-up moment — still cosy, just a little more “I’ve got my own space now."

Storage
As parents, we all love the idea of tidy bedrooms...
- Drawers that actually close.
- Lockers that hide the “creative chaos.”
- Dressers with stools and mirrors for getting ready..
..Or putting on a full concert performance before school.

The Eden pieces make organisation easier.
(Even if it’s occasionally short-lived).
Which means fewer “Mum, where’s my…?” moments.
In theory.

Soft Landings & Chill Corners
Every kids’ room needs a soft spot.
Fluffy, cord bean bags. The kind you sink into for reading, gaming, or dramatically flopping after a long day at school.
They add comforting texture, cosiness, and a little bit of fun, because every personality deserves a cosy corner to crash into

Designed to Grow With Them
The best kids’ spaces aren’t themed within an inch of their life. They’re layered.
A timeless bed. Solid storage. A neutral foundation.

Let the personality come in through bedding, wall art, cushions, posters, the things that change as quickly as their favourite colour.
Today it’s space rockets.
Next year it’s “minimalist aesthetic.”
The foundation lasts. The style evolves.
They shouldn’t feel outgrown overnight.
With thoughtful pieces that balance practicality and personality, you’re not redesigning every three years,
you’re building a space that adapts.
A room that works for homework and hideouts.
For sleepovers and solo time.
For growing up — without rushing it.