Guest Picks: Starry Night
Nighttime celestial bodies inspire décor for the whole family
I'm a mother of two under the age of three and the founder of a lifestyle and design blog, http://ww.ModernParentsMessyKids.com. Out to prove stylish parents and active kids can successfully coexist, I gravitate towards projects, products, and design that foster development and have a bit of a modern edge.
I'm a mother of two under the age of three and the founder of a lifestyle... More »
There's something a bit mysterious, romantic and even magical about the cosmos. Whether you're looking to add a little luminosity to your child's space or to your own, there are tons of interesting products out there to help you do it. Here are 20 of my favorite finds.
— Stephanie From Modern Parents Messy Kids
— Stephanie From Modern Parents Messy Kids
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| Have you ever read the Eric Carle Book "Papa, Please Get the Moon for Me"? This amazing pillow makes it actually possible. It's like my childhood Gloworm on steroids. |
These string lights are both battery operated and strung on bendable wire, so they're remarkably versatile. Use them to light up your outdoor eating space, to make an indoor reading nook glow, or anywhere else your heart desires.
I love the wonky feel of this paper star garland. It's perfect playroom decor.
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| I'm not sure what I like most about this decal, the sweet message or the unique color options (neon pink, speckled gold and more). |
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| This moon mural would look equally chic in the dining room as it would in the nursery. |
by Anthropologie
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The colors and airy feel of this incredible mobile evoke a celestial vibe.
by HubbleSite
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This is one of several images actually captured by the Hubble telescope and available for print.
The colors in this print are lovely, but what attracted me was the childish sentiment being presented in such a sophisticated way.
This sideboard is unique and absolutely luminous.
The artist describes this piece as a lullaby interpretation of how waves are made.
This piece is titled "Stratosphere." I think the non-traditional color scheme is wonderful, especially for a nursery.
by DeviantART
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This print perfectly conveys the sense of adventure children feel when pondering the wide open universe.
by Olliegraphic
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Both the name and the astronaut's appearance on this print can be customized to imitate your little explorer.
by UncommonGoods
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Normally the idea of a moon clock wouldn't be appealing to me, but this one is almost serene in its simplicity.
I like the depth of this happy little guy.
These spaceman lights are one of the coolest sets I've seen. I can just imagine my son gazing at those rocket ships and astronauts for hours.
This inexpensive pendant lamp conjures up images of a supernova explosion for me — only much, much smaller and way less colorful.
This globe transforms into a map of the constellations once the lights are off — such a fun (and educational) surprise.
Here's a sweet and simple wall lamp for your little stargazer.
The unique egg shape of this star nightlight makes it almost as appealing with the lights on as with them off.
Next: Indoor Stars Light the Night
Next: Indoor Stars Light the Night
Ideabook published on March 26, 2012.
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