Sponsored Content | domino https://www.domino.com/category/sponsored-content/ The ultimate guide for a stylish life and home—discover your personal style and create a space you love. Tue, 18 Jun 2024 08:34:00 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.2.2 We Transformed an Apartment With This Performance Fabric Brand’s First Wall Coverings https://www.domino.com/sponsored-content/new-perennials-wallpaper-collection/ Tue, 18 Jun 2024 08:34:00 +0000 https://www.domino.com/?p=335620

The new Perennials collection makes even forgotten corners shine.

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These 3 Essential Pieces Transform Your Bed Into a Cloudlike Haven https://www.domino.com/sponsored-content/calvin-klein-home-bedding-collection-2024/ Tue, 30 Apr 2024 08:00:00 +0000 https://www.domino.com/?p=333394

The new Calvin Klein Home collection is all about layering.

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A Crisp Percale Sheet Set and 4 More Finds From Our New Favorite Bedding Destination https://www.domino.com/sponsored-content/calvin-klein-home-bedding-editor-picks-2024/ Thu, 25 Apr 2024 08:00:00 +0000 https://www.domino.com/?p=332255
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Here at Domino, each new shift in season has us looking to refresh our bed setup. Why? As the place where you start and end the day, it establishes the tone for practically every waking and sleeping hour. Think of it as the design equivalent of following circadian rhythms: Fall calls for cozy, deeper-hued sheets; winter comes with cocoon-friendly woven blankets; while spring and summer bring a breezier approach. 

To welcome the sun-soaked warmth ahead, we’re turning to the new Calvin Klein Home collection for textured, tonal bedding that transforms your sleep space into a light, layered sanctuary. True to the brand’s minimalist yet luxe designs, the offering (which also includes plush bath essentials) spotlights premium materials, earthy colorways, and elevated details that work in any setting or season. 

Below, our editors share their favorite pieces—from a garment-washed coverlet to a plant-dyed duvet cover the color of a summer evening sky. 

Find Room to Bloom

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Orchid Cotton Sateen Duvet Set, Calvin Klein (starting from $250)
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When it comes to bedding, I’m more of a minimalist than a florals kind of girl, but this modern, moody duvet set strikes both notes. The monochrome orchid pattern—pulled straight from the Calvin Klein archives—reminds me of a vintage tintype photo or an inky sun print and reverses to a contrasting design when you flip it over. So I get a bonus (ultra-fluffy) artwork in my bedroom. —Alexandra Redgrave, editor, creative studio 

Go on the Grid

White duvet on white background.
Essential Garment Washed Jacquard Cotton Coverlet, Calvin Klein (starting from $217)
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I’m not a duvet person—I tend to prefer the personality and layering potential of blankets and quilts—so I’m often seeking new options to swap out on my bed. This jacquard coverlet’s grid stitch is exactly the kind of detail I’m drawn to—understated and versatile without disappearing. And the relaxed look that comes with Oeko-Tex–certified washed cotton makes me want to hop right in and snuggle up. —Samantha Weiss-Hills, managing editor, home and shopping

Create a Chill Zone

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Washed Percale Cotton Sheet Set, Calvin Klein (starting from $200)
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As a longtime hot sleeper, I know how disruptive it can be to wake up in the middle of the night drenched and desperately searching for the cool side of the bed. So you won’t find me only mulling over sets with high-thread counts when shopping for bedding; I also look for breathable, matte materials, like this prewashed percale cotton set. The fabric sets the foundation for sweet dreams, but that crisp white color just might have a placebo effect, too. —Lydia Geisel, home editor 

Balance Earthy With Airy

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Organic Earth Cotton Sateen Duvet Set, Calvin Klein (starting from $250)
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After accidentally purchasing a heavy, stuffy synthetic comforter last year—I know, I know—I’m on a mission to lighten up my bed in every sense. I can’t imagine a better pairing for my new extra-breathable insert than this cotton sateen duvet set. My two musts for bedding are a good thread count (this one is a solid 300) and a natural material (cue: soft organic cotton)—and this design gets extra credit for being made with plant-based dyes. —Lindsey Mather, digital director 

Cozy Up Every Corner

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Honeycomb Cotton Blanket, Calvin Klein (starting from $134)
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After being plagued by color indecision for months, I’m leaning into a neutral palette for my home, starting with a splash of warm cream in my living room. And though this queen-size blanket may technically be for a bed, I love to keep something oversize on the back of my sofa for easy burrowing while reading or watching TV. The tailored knife-edge finish balances out the honeycomb weave’s more casual feel—plus it’s 100 percent cotton, meaning I can easily toss it in the wash after my dogs (inevitably) claim it as their own. —Lindsey DeSimone, senior marketing manager

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Here’s How Our Editors Are Stretching Out Summer This Year for Less Than $100 https://www.domino.com/sponsored-content/endless-summer-hydrangeas/ Tue, 09 Apr 2024 08:15:00 +0000 https://www.domino.com/?p=331874

Get out your gardening gloves!

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The One Thing to Add to Your Gallery Wall This Spring Isn’t a Painting or Portrait https://www.domino.com/sponsored-content/submaterial-art-work/ Thu, 21 Mar 2024 05:08:00 +0000 https://www.domino.com/?p=328839
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Material muses in a kaleidoscope of designs.

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A sweep of empty wall space is prime real estate for creative expression. Beyond art prints, posters, murals, and paintings, though, that blank canvas can be the perfect spot for showcasing material magic. This season, we’re putting up mesmerizing textural pieces from artisanal brand Submaterial to create a one-of-a-kind sculptural focal point. 

Crafted by hand in New Mexico using natural materials (wool felt, cork, and more) and following conscientious manufacturing, the offerings add an elemental quality to a room—from wall art, screens, and ready-to-ship decorative mirrors and objects to bigger custom projects (think: a wraparound walnut fireplace column installed in time for a couple’s home wedding). 

Small or large, each work is meant to be a collaboration between you and the skilled Submaterial team, who come from backgrounds in architecture, design, and art. Here are some of our favorite materials—wood, felt, and leather—and how we might style a bespoke piece in our own spaces. 

Go With the Grain

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An entire wall of wood paneling might be too much, but introduce one striking composition and the subtle grain starts to shine. Whether a mid-century–inspired screen in the living room that creates a dynamic room divider or a fragmented mirror in the hallway that catches the light in cool ways, these wood pieces elevate an everyday building material to gallery-worthy levels.

That Fuzzy Feeling

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With a rainbow of different color and pattern options to choose from, creating felt wall art can quickly feel like playing with a kaleidoscope—each spin reveals a whole new vibe. From a wabi-sabi weave to a grid of squiggly shapes, these panels are soft but visually impactful. (Bonus: They have a sound-dampening effect, so we’d hang ours above the bed.)

Hide and Sleek

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Durable yet refined, leather is less expected for an artwork, but—just like in furniture—the vegetable-tanned material in shades of buttery caramel or deep indigo brings a luxe touch to your space. A tableau of concentric squares adds new dimension to a gallery wall, while a leather panel placed solo exudes a talisman-like quality.

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These 4 Stonelike Surfaces Look Luxe But Are Secretly Low-Maintenance https://www.domino.com/sponsored-content/formica-surfaces-editor-moodboards/ Thu, 14 Mar 2024 05:20:00 +0000 https://www.domino.com/?p=329652

We share a mood board for every style.

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This Mexican Craft Destination Is Packed With Design Gems—If You Know Where to Look https://www.domino.com/sponsored-content/capital-one-venture-x-card-oaxaca-trip/ Thu, 07 Dec 2023 06:00:00 +0000 https://www.domino.com/?p=319297

The Capital One Venture X card offers the ultimate insider access to Oaxaca (and beyond).

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From dreamy decor to top-notch amenities, Domino’s Wish You Were Here series is your first-class ticket to the most design-driven getaways around the world. Whether you’re looking to steal away for a few days or just steal a few ideas for back home (we encourage both, for the record), check out where we’re checking in.

For the passionate, dedicated traveler, planning a dream getaway can start to take on a nights-and-weekends level of commitment: travel site bookmarking, Google map sharing, review site cross-checking, Instagram geotag deep diving, guidebook browsing—followed by needing to package all that information into a tidy itinerary. 

Luckily, there’s an easier way to take the trip of a lifetime. The Capital One Venture X card unlocks access to best-in-class travel around the world, from the moment you start booking. When purchasing through Capital One Travel, you earn 5X miles on flights and 10X miles on hotels—including the Lifestyle and Premier Collections, which offer enriching benefits at a curated selection of resorts and properties worldwide—so wanderlust seekers can always be fueling their next adventure. Plus, Venture X cardholders gain access to a wide range of immersive experiences and exclusive events through Capital One Dining and Capital One Entertainment.

And mark your calendar: Capital One has partnered with the travel trendsetters and culture experts at PRIOR to launch a trio of bespoke trips in 2024 that are available to Venture X cardholders on Capital One Entertainment. Each of the carefully selected international destinations will spotlight a vivid cultural festival with a world-renowned chef: Seville for La Feria de Jerez with José Andrés (May); Paris for Bastille Day with Dominique Crenn (July); and Oaxaca with Alex Ruiz for Día de los Muertos (October). 

Like any true design devotee, we jumped at the chance to sneak a peek at the Oaxaca itinerary—which didn’t disappoint, with walkabouts through the heart of the historic center that weave in cool design shops and atmospheric eateries, as well as pilgrimages outside the city to visit artisan communities steeped in tradition. With Venture X in your wallet, the Mexican city cracks open as a hotbed for culture, craft, and culinary gems. Here’s a taste of what cardholders can expect: 

Where to Stay

Hotel Escondido

Photography by Daniel Seung Lee

Alighting at Hotel Escondido, in the heart of Oaxaca, is a little like taking a mini tour of the city: a place where old (early-19th-century adobe family home) and new (adjoining Brutalist tower) seamlessly braid together—with the connecting thread being beautiful Mexican craft and design. Dreamed up by architect Alberto Kalach, the 12-room retreat features locally made textiles, pottery, and woven palm pieces set against a backdrop of cool concrete and lush greenery. (Hint: Next year, Venture X guests will stay at Otro Oaxaca, a sister Grupo Habita property that’s also part of Capital One’s Premier Collection of luxury hotels around the world. Almost every corner of Otro is conceived for chill time, but the minimalist rooftop with pool, stunning panoramic views, and mezcal-centric patio bar takes things to the next level.)

Where to Eat & Drink

Cobarde

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Overlooking the Temple of Santo Domingo, a former convent dating back to the 16th century, Cobarde has a similarly contemplative effect: Wood chairs glide across polished concrete floors and red brick walls cocoon diners, putting the focus on the food. Chef Pako Cortes’s Asian-influenced dishes, such as gochujang-braised chicken dumplings served dim sum style and grilled fish with yuzu kosho sauce, bring Zen and Zapotec to the table. Much like giant hand-blown glass vessels that age the house mezcal, the laid-back fine dining spot can seem like a delicious laboratory.  

Cocina de Humo

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To experience the region’s rich culinary heritage in one meal is impossible, but Cocina de Humo comes close. Chef Thalía Barrios sources all her ingredients from her hometown of San Mateo Yucutindoo, located four hours west of Oaxaca, and transforms them over a traditional wood-fired comal to evoke the home kitchens of Yucutindoo. The unique flame-kissed dishes (the restaurant’s name translates to “smoke kitchen”) have won Barrios accolades since opening in 2021. On your way out, be sure to pick up ceramic serving ware like the ones used at dinner (we’re partial to the spiky cups that mimic the local pochote tree) in the clay shop at the front of the building. 

Hacienda Guadalupe

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Located 40 minutes south east of Oaxaca, and surrounded by fields of corn and agaves, the wonderfully eclectic Hacienda Guadalupe is both off the beaten path and a hub for creativity. Owners Raúl Cabra and Michael Sledge have created a fluid space that spans design, literature, and gastronomy—and includes the satellite design shops Oaxifornia in Oaxaca and the newly opened La Embajada in Austin, Texas—with the shared goal of exchanging ideas and supporting local makers. From the traditional open kitchen, Venture X cardholders are treated to an in-depth mezcal tasting (bring your notebook!) with an expert from Mezcaloteca, the old-school Oaxacan-based distillery that boasts an encyclopedic spirits selection.

City Market & Portozuelo

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Photography by Daniel Seung Lee

What better way to kick off a morning in Oaxaca than by touring a buzzing neighborhood market? Under the guidance of Oaxacan native Alex Ruiz, one of southern Mexico’s most famed chefs, Venture X cardholders explore stalls for fragrant pineapples, fresh-pressed tortilla, homemade mole, and more. With market totes (and bellies!) full, the group heads an hour south to Portozuelo. The organic garden and farm that supplies Ruiz’s two restaurants, Casa Oaxaca and Oaxacalifornia, is a destination in its own right. Lunch begins with appetizers whipped up on an open fire—memelitas con queso (griddled masa discs with cheese), quesadillas con epazote (a leafy Mexican herb), and salsa prepared fresh in a stone mortar—followed by a private cooking class for Venture X members and a family-style meal at the long communal table.

Where to Shop & What to See

Teotitlán del Valle 

Photography by Daniel Seung Lee

Making a pilgrimage to this cultural epicenter, nestled in the foothills of the Sierra Juarez mountains, is an experience and an education rolled into one. Founded in the 15th century, the Zapotec community’s many family-owned workshops have lovingly preserved centuries-old rug and textile weaving traditions.

Casa Don Taurino

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One stand-out in Teotitlán del Valle is Casa Don Taurino, where Angelica Torres uses natural dyes made from indigo, marigold, and cochineal to color the linen for her line of modern clothing, María Ospina (our pick: the boxy blouses in perfectly sun-faded hues). Get a behind-the-loom glimpse at production processes around town before going about the arduous task of sifting through which treasures to bring home. 

Casa Viviana

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Follow the scent of burning wood and beeswax down a quiet street in Teotitlán del Valle, and you’ll find 76-year-old Doña Viviana Alávez, a fourth-generation candle maker and matriarch of Casa Viviana. Her intricate floral creations (which can have upwards of 1,000 layers of poured wax) are made using her family’s heirloom molds, then bleached in the sun and dyed brilliant colors with natural pigments. Venture X cardholders can get a hands-on feel for the craftsmanship involved with a private candle making tutorial in the courtyard.

Centro Histórico

Photography by Daniel Seung Lee

Oaxaca’s historic city center is best explored by foot. You can easily pass the day zig zagging the cobblestone streets peppered with brightly colored buildings—especially during Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead), when a rainbow of streamers flutter in the breeze and giant skeleton sculptures pop up. If you know where to look, you can also find some of the most unique shops for mementos and gifts. Just make sure to pack an extra bag!

Khadi Oaxaca

Photography by Daniel Seung Lee

A collective of more than 650 artisans of Zapotec origin, this gallery and workshop supports ancestral practices at every stage of production, from cotton farming to hand-stitching the textiles. Our tip: You can buy Khadi’s beautifully made cotton fabrics by the meter in dozens of weaves and colorways to create your own custom soft goods back home.

Marchanta

Photography by Daniel Seung Lee

Set against pink plaster walls, everything at this concept shop takes on a covetable glow—from a rough-edge pleated top and cool crochet separates to candy-colored glassware and electric-hued incense cones. Each piece spotlights trend-setting brands from around Latin America, like Colombian leather goods purveyor Ballen and cult Peruvian knitwear line Mozhdeh Matin. To best strategize your purchases, be sure to grab a coffee (or glass of natural wine) at the adjoining pink-and-green-tiled Bocaflor bar.

Panteón General

Photography by Daniel Seung Lee

Timed to culminate on the eve of Día de los Muertos, the Capital One x PRIOR trip concludes by walking to this historic cemetery after dusk, where families gather to lay altars for loved ones. The rolling hills glow with thousands of candles and the scent of cedar, pine, and marigold fills the air. Contemplative, magical, and quietly festive, the holiday is a reminder of all to appreciate.  

Ready to book a bespoke Capital One x PRIOR trip for 2024, or dream up your own curated getaway? Learn more about Venture X benefits—including a $300 annual Capital One Travel credit and access to Capital One airport Lounges—here

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Like the Perfect Trenchcoat, Banana Republic’s New Homewares Line Channels Classic-Cool Style https://www.domino.com/sponsored-content/banana-republic-home-collection/ Tue, 17 Oct 2023 09:00:00 +0000 https://www.domino.com/?p=311206
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Clean lines and layer-friendly neutrals.

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We love a space that feels as effortlessly cool and expressive as the perfect outfit. So when we discovered that Banana Republic—purveyor of timeless ready-to-wear—had launched a homewares line, we were all in. BR Home brings the same clean silhouettes, thoughtful craftsmanship, high-quality materials, and global design inspiration as the brand’s quintessential clothing. Think of the understated yet elevated homewares collection as the ultimate uniform for your space: a mix of fresh, foundational pieces on which to layer your own unique style—and a few bold designs that make a statement without feeling overly trendy.

From a crisp white sofa with modernist lines to a floor lamp that could double as sculpture, here are eight of our editors’ favorite finds.

The Coffee Table 

Give your treasured art books, vintage curios, and nature collections an artful backdrop by arranging them on this black oak table. Rustic yet refined, it adds character to any space. (Hint: We like two bookending a sofa or even as zen bedside tables.)

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Savannah Round Coffee Table, BR Home (starting from $1,250)
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The Rug 

Instantly warm up your home with a honey-hued carpet that’s hand-knotted by artisans in the Middle Atlas Mountains of Morocco. The subtle pattern doesn’t overpower the room, and the soft undyed wool serves as the ideal spot to throw down some loungy pillows and hang out.

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Ourika Rug, BR Home (starting from $2,895)
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The Daybed

Extra seating can still be an integral part of your space. Cue this minimalist daybed. Placed against a wall and bolstered with plenty of pillows, or positioned as a low-profile room divider, the plush piece is a stylish reminder to sink in and enjoy the view.

Cream fabric and wood daybed
Pierre Daybed, BR Home ($2,850)
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The Pendant Light

Crafted with hundreds of clay beads, this textured light brings a one-of-a-kind glow. (Each is created by the Handmade Story, a South African collective working to empower women and families impacted by HIV.) Hang it low to spotlight a coffee table, suspend a few above your dining table, or create a serene reading nook.

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Aurora Chandelier, BR Home (starting from $1,995)
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The Bookcase 

Storage certainly doesn’t have to look boring (or bulky)—and this oak bookcase, handmade in Indonesia, more than proves the point. With a nod to mid-century modern design, the fluid shape features plenty of space to show off your current favorite titles and objects.  

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Lisbon Bookcase, BR Home ($2,950)
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The Sofa

This cubelike sofa is big on modern lines while also having a soft side. The broad sloping arms and long, pillowy seat make stretching out a dream. Think of it as a blank canvas for layering on textured blankets and patterned pillows, depending on your mood.

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London Sofa, BR Home ($2,950)
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The Floor Lamp

Sculpture or floor lamp? This polished travertine beauty is both. Cut from a single block of stone into one smooth column (allowing the natural variations to shine) and topped with an iron shade, the lamp elegantly anchors a room. 

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Portia Floor Lamp, BR Home ($2,450)
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The Accent Chair

Does anything say “statement piece” like a chair covered head to toe in faux sheepskin? We adore this playful design for being a postmodern twist on the Scandi loft–meets–ski lodge seat—but also because it’s an extra-comfy perch to curl up in. Just like the ideal outfit.

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Vail Chair, BR Home ($650)
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92 Paintings, 112 Sneakers, and a New Baby—This Artist Couple’s Seattle Home Is as Epic as Their Move https://www.domino.com/sponsored-content/cristina-martinez-al-baseer-holly-home/ Mon, 25 Sep 2023 20:16:43 +0000 https://www.domino.com/?p=308289

It’s their biggest creative collab yet.

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We Found the Stylish Convertible Crib That New Parents Will Love for Years to Come https://www.domino.com/sponsored-content/new-namesake-nursery-collection/ Mon, 11 Sep 2023 21:14:42 +0000 https://www.domino.com/?p=305937

The Namesake collection is designed to last.

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When setting up your baby’s nursery, it can often feel like there are two options: trendy decor that quickly becomes dated or functional pieces without a lot of personality. One thing is for sure: You and your little one will spend hours (years!) enjoying the room—so poring over all the design details is worth it.

Parents-to-be, take note: The new Eloise collection by popular nursery brand Namesake combines style and versatility. Both pieces are meant to grow and evolve with your kiddo—and will set the scene for cozy bedtime stories, first-ever sleepovers, and beyond. We love the timeless-with-a-twist designs (peep the convertible crib’s fabric arch motif and the dresser’s sleek brass and acrylic handles)—plus the fact that they’re made using sustainably sourced American poplar hardwood and eco-performance material derived from recycled plastic bottles. These heirlooms-in-the-making can be reimagined for (and by!) mini design lovers for many years to come.

Here are some of our favorite features and how we’d style them.  

A Crib With Curve Appeal

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Eloise 4-in-1 Convertible Crib, Namesake ($699)
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You can never have enough soft surfaces in a nursery—and this 4-in-1 convertible crib featuring mixed materials and a streamlined silhouette brings texture and warmth to the room. Add floral-print bedding for a cottagecore look or bold colorful stripes to channel a more contemporary vibe. In each of the bed’s configurations, the fabric arches keep things extra-cozy—from those first newborn nights all the way to the tween years. We like to think that a bed that can seamlessly transition to meet each new stage offers the sweetest dreams (and memories).

A Soft Spot for Storage

Wood and fabric dresser
Eloise 7-Drawer Assembled Dresser, Namesake ($799)
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In addition to being a stylish addition to any room (lucky baby), this modern-meets-traditional dresser is a sneaky space saver during the diaper years: It converts into a changing table with an add-on changing tray. Bonus points for having ball-bearing drawer glides that allow for the quietest of onesie retrievals. The cloth-covered drawers also offer the ideal tactile surface for toddler fingers to explore (not to worry, the eco-fabric is stain resistant and water repellent for easy cleaning). And when your little one eventually grows into a big kid who wants to express themself, why not let them break out the fabric pens? We always approve of making a piece your own—at any age.

Complete the Look

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