DAVID GRAHAM, designer, move-it product
How is your bed? Messy
What is your favorite dish? Anything I can fit in my mouth. So called ‘Baby food’!
What is your favorite book? Any book I can chew – I have an appetite for knowledge
Do you have an imaginary friend? Who needs imaginary friends when you have real ones ...
Move-it!
Move-it (!) The whole thing is about empowerment. – Move-it. It means YOU personally can Move-it, you personally can make a difference in the world, and that change happens one person at a time. You think you know cardboard, think again. | G R E A T !
The Telepathists !
Italian artist Stefano Arienti has transformed some large and time worn local river rocks into roughly hewed and painted heads, placing them so that they would camouflage in the landscape. It's a permanent installation in the village of Trivero (Biella, I) presented by Fondazione Zegna for the third edition of ALL’APERTO, opened 24 September 2011. Arienti involved in the project the students from the local secondary schools inviting them to spread the news and to draw with him, in a collective action, the imaginary faces of "I Telepathists".
DAVE, HOW OLD R U?
DAVE KEUNE, designer
How is your bed? I have a wooden bed with 2 drawers under it. Those are filled with toys. Which kind of meal you do not like? I eat everything, really everything. Your favorite book to read? Schippers van de Kameleon - a book about a dutch twin who have a lot adventures on their boat called the Kameleon. Have you got an imaginary friend? no!
Sit down and relax !
CH outdoor furniture collection by Dave Keune is now available for little ones! Let's relax in the garden!
ELOISE, HOW OLD R U?
ELOISE MORANDI, Nina and other little things
How is your bed? My bed is everywhere! I sleep under a tree, on a tree, or simply on a nice soft wallen tartan blanket. I love sleeping because you can dream. Which kind of meal you do not like? I hate to eat everything who had eyes..i hate meat, I don’t understand how the adults could kill animals and eat them. And your favourite? I love vegetables and cereals….I’m very fond of porridge with honey and fresh milk. My favourite meal is my mum’s special apple crumble and lemon cream…and I love to eat it in the garden and give some to my ginger cat. Your favorite book to read? I love to watch the illustrations of and all the books of Bruno Munari. I love Bruno Munari, when I grow up I want to invite him to drink a cup of tea and ginger biscuits. I also like “The art of looking sideways” by Alan Fletcher and “The Peanuts” by Charles Schulz. Have you got an imaginary friend? Nina and other little things are my immaginary “me”.
Nina and other little things
Let's draw & cook!
Kids draw & cook : recipe and food illustrations by awesome kids! Please submit your artwork!
OLIMPIA, HOW OLD R U?
OLIMPIA ZAGNOLI, illustrator
How is your bed? Just a regular wooden bed with psychedelic sheets. Which kind of meal you do not like? I don't like chocolate but i really like potage. Your favorite book to read? "Il libro degli errori" by Gianni Rodari. Have you got an imaginary friend? I try to have one but then i am too distracted with other thoughts.
Kids, Rolling Stone also for U!
Do not miss the September issue of Rolling Stone (i): G R E A T insert for KIDS illustrated by Olimpia Zagnoli!
JULIETTE, HOW OLD R U?
JULIETTE COLLET, graphic designer, ZÜ
How is your bed? It is very soft and big. Which kind of meal you do not like? I really really hate celery! And your favourite? I really really hate celery and i really like strawberries! Your favorite book to read? "The little mermaid" illustrated by Edmond Dulac (wonderful!)Have you got an imaginary friend? Yes, sometimes it appears and sometimes it disappears but is always there when I needed him. I did not abuse his kindness, when I ask him things when I really need. He has no name just a presence.
Nuages... clouds
S U P E R soft clouds for little kids by Zu !
La Fête du Vent, Marseille
Thank u to Juliette Collet for these SUPER images from La Fête du Vent at the Plages du Prado, Marseille.
GIACINTA, HOW OLD R U?
GIACINTA MASSARO, Peridea
How is your bed? My bed is big and so low that I could roll to the floor while sleeping and not awake. I share the room with my older sister, so I feel protected.
Which kind of meal you do not like? I do not like parmisan, I cannot not bear its smell on steaming pasta, I stop eating. And your favourite? Definitely my favourite is homemade pasta with broccoli cooked by my mother and my grandmother's meatballs, I can eat dozens.
Your favorite book to read? My favorite book is a collection of fairy tales by Hans Christian Andersen and the story I like best is "The nightingale of the Emperor". I really like the illustrations that bring to distant lands.
Have you got an imaginary friend? No, I don't have any. I have a lot of cousins and friends to play with, I do not feel the need for an imaginary friend.
Peridea: fabric wall stickers
Fabric wall stickers between art and imagination. Eco-friendly and for children produced by Peridea. Repositionable fabric wall decals are designed for children. For those who love art and design, a true homage to emotions and dreams in the culture for quality and respect for nature.
KENICHI, HOW OLD R U?
KENICHI IZUHARA, LEVEL Architects
How is your bed? It's a brown wooden bunk bed: top is my elder sister, and the bottom is me because to avoid rolling to the floor.
What's the food you really hate? Shiitake mushroom. I don't like neither looks or resilient.
And your favourite? I love Hamburger steak forever.
Your favorite book? Souvenirs entomologiques
Have you got an imaginary friend? I want Doraemon. He can do anything for me!
KAZUKI, HOW OLD R U?
KAZUKI NAKAMURA, LEVEL Architects
How is your bed? I sleep on Tatami Bed.
What's the food you really hate? Sea cucumber "Namako". Have you eaten it?
And your favorite? Sushi, I like.
Your favorite book? Moomin
Have you got an imaginary friend? Big Elephant. He fight me, and stomp me flat at some night.
Slide House
Read the story of this fantastic Slide House built in Nakameguro, Japan. These are the words of Kazuki Nakamura and Kenichi Izuhara, the LEVEL architects!
Imagine you were a kid living in a house like this. Everyday would be a party, don’t you think? What do you do when your clients, a couple with three children, ask for a house so special that the children 'will chersh the memory of it for the rest of their lives'? You design a house with the most playful element imaginable : a slide that spans three floors. We rejected the easy way out. Rather than placing the slide next to the staircase or installing it in a playrooml, they boldly made it an integral part of the house. After entering the ground-floor entrance to the house, you ascend the staircase to the right, along the wall, and climb past the first floor to the second storey. The trip back down takes seconds when you use the slide, which runs along the entire inner perimeter of the building. We spent a lot of time trying to figure out the right angle of the slope, best materials for the slide and the ideal construction method of the curved corners where the wall had to be reinforced. The four corners of the building are rounded. The first floor - which accommodates a living-dining area and includes the kitchen - is surrounded by the stairs and the slide. A 6m-long build-in sofa creates a sense of unity ; light filters in from the courtyard through gratings. The bedroom on the second floor has no partitioning and is for everyone. Rounded couners cast soft shadows inside, while giving the building an appealing look outside. A month after completing the project, we visited the house. The children's biggest joy was trying to go up the slide instead of down. What better way to incorporate a space for play into family life?












MUKU collection!
MUKU is made by two young Lithuanian artists living under the same roof, sharing the joy of raising their 2 years old daughter. Creating together, inspiring each other…These clothes are less about fashion and more about the way of living. It`s about balance between form and function with each product being designed with your child in mind. All MUKU clothes are designed and made in Lithuania!
DOVILE, HOW OLD R U?
DOVILE, fashion designer, MUKUHow is your bed? Perfect! It's a two-storey bed which I share with my older brother. My dream is to settle in on the second floor of this bed, but i sleep well on my floor as well. It's hand-made by my father. He painted it in yellow and green. Under the ladder we also have an aquarium full of fishes and a secret box where we hide all our sweets.
Which kind of meal you do not like? I don't like pea puree and boiled eggs. And your favourite? I love all types of pancakes.
Your favorite book to read? My favourite book is Horst Ekkert “Panama is Very Beautiful". Most beautiful story and ilustrations.
Have you got an imaginary friend? My only imaginary friend is my piano, i'm playing and talking to him.