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Newborn — No. 03

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Before a child knows what a room is, the room already knows them. The colours chosen before they arrive. The hooks placed on the wall before there is anything to hang. The albums waiting to be filled with faces they haven't yet made. This box was composed for that particular moment — the one before everything begins — when a parent stands in a small, quiet room and understands, for the first time, the weight of what is coming. Objects chosen to grow alongside a child, to hold their earliest years, and to remain long after those years have passed.


Bloomingville — Bird Wall Hooks, Set of 3 The first things on the walls of a room that is still becoming itself. The hooks that stay on the wall through every chapter of a child's life — quietly holding whatever that chapter needs. FSC-certified MDF, playful bird shapes in soft natural colours, approximately 8.5 × 10 cm each. For now: blankets, small bags, the soft things that surround a newborn. For later: school bags, jackets, headphones. 

Printworks — My First 3 Years Photo Album Set A structured archive of the years that pass fastest and are remembered most. The keepsake that will sit on a shelf in this room, and in every room that follows. Three cloth-bound albums in an elegant slipcase — one for each of the first three years. Approximately 40 pages of high-quality white photo paper per volume, 28.7 × 20.2 × 11.5 cm. White, beige, light blue, dark blue. 

Ferm Living — Wooden Nesting Dolls Designed by Trine Andersen. Five illustrated figures in soft colours and friendly expressions — on a shelf now, holding small treasures later. Objects that evolve quietly alongside the child: decorative in the early years, functional as curiosity grows. Timeless in the way that only the best things for children ever are.