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Modern Pieces for Kids That You’ll Love Too

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Get playful with these fun and forgiving neutral-toned kids’ pieces

We promise, one day your child will grow out of that Batmobile-shaped bed. Get ahead of the growth spurt with our favourite modern kids’ furniture of the season in shapes, colours and sizes you and your tot will love.

Need more? Check out our list of the best furniture shops for little ones in Toronto.

Bambi Chair - Takeshi Sawada

Bambi Chair – Takeshi Sawada / Modern Kids Furniture

1 Dearest One
Takeshi Sawada’s artful deer-like chair is guaranteed to become an heirloom, if not the family pet. Tykes will want to pet the plush faux-fur seat while they relax against the antler backrest, made from solid European oak. Bambi Chair, $370, at Ella + Elliot.

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2 Goody Goody Gum Drops
Available in mint and peach colours with grey-dipped bottoms, the leather strap on these tie-dye-style Danish beanbags can be removed for easy washing. Made from 100 per cent cotton. Mimi’s Circus Bean Bag, $250, at Advice from a Caterpillar.

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Perch Twin Bunk – West Coast Kids / Modern Kids Furniture

3 Two’s Company
When your kids have a space-saving bunk, fights about who gets to sleep in the upper nest melt away. The Perch separates into a solo twin bed and a standalone loft, creating extra living space below. Perch Twin Bunk, from $1745, at West Coast Kids.

4 Future Perfect
Don’t grow out of it with this quirky felt garland. Featuring upside-down lettering and graphic power-boosting shapes, it’s the accessory every misfit can rally around. Garland, $20, at Drake General Store.

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5 Nice and Neat
Designed to be in reach of kids and grownups, this handy birch coat rack offers a wide bottom shelf for laundry baskets and off-season footwear. Diablo Coat Rack, $350, at Kids at Home.

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The East End neighbourhood is more than just a place for families to buy homes—spend a day discovering all of the dining and design options Leslieville has to offer

Known for its plentiful cafes, vintage shops and red brick semis, Leslieville is a great place to walk around for the day. Use this itinerary to hop from hidden gem restaurants to design destinations, starting and ending on Gerrard Street East. From a cult-favourite sourdough pizza spot to a gallery filled with Canadian artists and a place to pause for a mindfulness moment—consider this your guide to the perfect walkable loop of the ‘ville.

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