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Meet the New Kids Furniture Collection You’Ll Covet As an Adult

Long a staple of chic nurseries everywhere, Babyletto has launched a collection of kids’ furniture that has design-savvy parents building Pinterest boards and making wishlists for the next phase of childhood: the big-kid bedroom era. With the new furniture line, the brand merges its modern design sensibility and commitment to safety and sustainability, resulting in statement pieces that will last well beyond elementary school. (Dare we say it—we think some of these items have dorm-room potential!)

For design-minded parents and anyone styling a kid’s room with an eye toward the future, this is a can’t-miss collection of beautiful, sturdy, high-quality staples. Bonus: Instead of swapping out “cute toddler furniture” for “teen furniture,” you can invest once in something that feels elevated and will stand the test of time.

The Bondi Cane Convertible Bunk Bed
The Bondi Bookcase and Mushroom Pouf

Why We Love the New Babyletto Kids Collection

  • The collection is intentionally designed to grow with your child and your space—no fast-furniture vibes here
  • The brand highlights founder and CEO Teddy Fong’s belief that “kids spaces deserve the same design intention and care as the rest of the home”
  • Each of the nearly 70 items in the collection is crafted to evolve as your little ones’ needs change, from first big-kid beds to multifunctional sibling spaces

So, if you’re styling a kid’s room now—and want something that works from the elementary years into high school—let’s dive in!

The Lido Wave Convertible Bunk Bed and Bookcase

Editors’ Picks: Two Collections That Deliver Big Style for Smaller Spaces

The Lido Wave Collection

The Lido Wave furniture collection is playful in form but grown-up in attitude, with design cues—wood tones, undulating curves, chunky feet—that channel the Memphis movement and are more timeless than what you might expect in traditional kid’s bedroom furniture. The bunk bed is a versatile Montessori-inspired option with a lower twin floor bed that can eventually convert to a low loft setup, so it can grow with your little one. (Imagine how cute a reading nook-slash-craft space would be under the lofted bed!) We love the wave-like wood detailing, sturdy ball-feet, and cheerful yet mature finishes.

The Lido Wave Convertible Bunk Bed and Crosby Open Bookcase

Styling Tips

  • Pick one accent color (sage, honey, white) to pull through into the rest of the room and layer with more mature bedding and a sleek rug to anchor the room.
  • Use the lower-level space (once they’ve outgrown the floor bed) for a lounge or study zone to stretch the investment.
The Bondi Cane Twin Bed

The Bondi Collection

If Lido Wave is playful-chic, Bondi is timeless-warm—a collection built to quietly mature alongside your kiddo. Warm wood tones, curved elements, and natural materials (think cane, boucle, vegan leather) define the look. Parents who are familiar with Babyletto’s signature aesthetic will see the Bondi collection as an evolution of the best-selling nursery line, thanks to the natural finishes and cane accents, which is great news for those hoping to stretch their existing furnishings and add just a few new pieces. We’re legit obsessed with the texture-rich look of the collection, and the fact that bed options are available in twin and full-size to help them grow with your child. (The full-size beds and storage options could even work in a guest room if you decide to switch things out!)

The Bondi 9-Drawer Dresser and Cane Armoire

Styling Tips

  • Combine the warm wood finishes with crisp white bedding and a colorful accent piece (e.g., forest green throw) for a layered look.
  • Incorporate a textured rug and soft ambient lighting to echo the polished-boho vibe.
  • Use modular storage pieces from the collection to keep things streamlined as the room’s functionality evolves (from sleep and place space to homework and hobby central).
The Nara Collection is full of soft textures and rounded edges for a dash of modern comfort
The Palma Collection is full-on mid-century modern energy and we’re here for it

Pro Advice for Furnishing a Kid’s Room

  1. Think investment pieces over disposable design. With rising costs, buying something that looks good now and later is smart.
  2. The goal is a unified design scheme across years. Instead of designing stage-by-stage (nursery → kid → tween → teen), try building one coherent room that can evolve.
  3. Resale and reuse value matters. Because the aesthetic is elevated and the sizes extend into twin and full options, you won’t feel locked into a fad.
  4. Function meets form meets family-friendly. Features like non-toxic finishes and robust construction mean parents can check off “safety” and “style” with one purchase.
The Bondi 6-Drawer Dresser, Nightstand, and Twin Bed in Natural Walnut

If you’re planning (or refreshing) a child’s room and you want something that feels grown-up now, but still makes sense for years to come, the Babyletto Kids line absolutely deserves a look. The entire product range delivers modern flair with longevity built-in, along with sophisticiated styling that won’t look out of place in a teen’s room or even a guest room down the road. In our book, that’s a smart purchase—bonus points if we get to claim the top bunk every now and then!


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