
“Sckoon’s stylish organic products are manufactured in fair-trade factories and certified organic by both domestic and international certification agencies. Aiming to provide the highest quality organic cotton products without sacrificing style, Sckoon’s super-soft organic cotton and charming designs are a huge hit with hip, eco-conscious parents!”
The baby clothing line is cute but I’m not sold on using the cotton cloth reusable menstrual pads (below) — which come in cheery, colourful and fun designs with matching panties — yet.


Q-pot Baby is a newish kid’s line from Japanese food-themed accessory makers Q-pot which debuted in November 2007. It includes the same weirdly cute dessert-inspired accessories from the main line with the addition of quirky chocolate and biscuit print clothing in a gorgeous palette of dusky pinks and deep browns. Yummy!
Scouting for a couple of things for my utility area.
I know their stuff are cheap but I nearly fell off my (Ikea) chair when I noticed the prices — $0?

I like the fact that the drip tray of this dish rack from Simplehuman has a pivoting spout that drains water collecting below the rack. Oh, the matte steel with fingerprint-proof coating is sexy too.

Retro wooden kitchen set and soft barbeque set from Great Little Trading Co.
And very thirsty. Above, Glacéau VitaminWater, below, Complan energy drinks and Innocent Drinks Smoothies for Kids.

I love the uncommon colour combination of grey and red for a kid’s room, from Airdeje(fr).

If I had a couple of thousand bucks lying around, I’d buy a Sibi Henry IV convertible high-chair for my imaginary babies. Available at Growmodern.

How’s this for adorable? Colourful knitted goodness for the home (and babies) from Anne Claire Petit, available at Orfeo Design.