Brand Spotlight: Kids

Shoppe Object plays host to the most compelling representation of the home and gift market — from industry icons to niche makers. While impossible to choose favorites, each week we introduce you to brands you need to know now. Let this serve as a guide on your never-ending but ever-fruitful quest for the beautiful, the inspired, the innovative and the well-made.


PRETTY PLEASE TEETHERS


Pretty Please Teethers is on a mission to provide you and your teething littles with some much-needed teething relief in a natural, modern, and minimalist style. Their sustainable products are designed to be multi-functional and last through the years, allowing littles to reuse and repurpose products they already know and love.


BANWOOD


Banwood creates contemporary cycling products for children, influenced by Scandinavian design and midcentury charm. Their kids’ bicycle is designed with rustic and durable high-end materials, creating a result that is simple, minimalist, and safe. Their products celebrate timeless childhood moments and the way kids play.


WE Might Be Tiny

We Might Be Tiny’s refreshing take on baby products satisfies a hunger for simple and versatile staples for the style-conscious home. Designed near Melbourne, Australia, We Might Be Tiny carefully road-tests their kids tableware range to serve up style, functionality, eco-conscious living, and the tools to nurture confident self-feeding skills for growing kids.


OMY

OMY is French illustration studio that specializes in creative paper activities with witty and fun details. The illustrations come in a wide range of different sized coloring posters, games, and decoration items. The beloved Giant poster collection has grown to 50 different themes, cities, and countries to color on a grand scale.


A Kids Company About

In 2018, a dad wrote a book for his six kids called “A Kids Book About Racism.” Having grown up as a black kid in the whitest city in America, he knew it was important that his kids not only know and understand what racism is but be able to talk about it openly. From there, A Kids Company About blossomed into a company built around the idea that kids are ready to talk about the important stuff of life.


Djeco

Since 1954, DJECO has been creating beautiful, artist-driven toys enjoyed by children in over 60 countries. The brand is on a mission to spread joy across the globe through thoughtful partnerships with specialty toy and gift stores, museums, and art shops, and to introduce children to the life and work of modern-day artists, inspiring the next generation of dreamers and creators.