Category Archives: Mama + Papa

Interior Design with Suzanne: The Versatile Stokke Tripp Trapp

One of my favorite pieces to use in design for children’s spaces is the Stokke Tripp Trapp high chair. The Tripp Trapp’s design is unique, modern, and clean, and it’s so much more than just a high chair. I’ve used the Tripp Trapp in kitchens and dining rooms, at children’s desks and as an office [...]

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Interior Design with Suzanne: Design with Wall Decals

Suzanne is a licensed interior designer and co-owner of Little Urbanites. She attended the Sheffield Interior Design School in New York City, and has more than seventeen years experience designing nurseries and rooms for children. One of the elements I love about design is imagination. For example, using adhesive wall decals is kind of wallpapering [...]

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Happy Father’s Day!

Hey dads! Today is your day, and all of us here at Little Urbanites hope you get to enjoy it in style. So kick back, open this year’s necktie, and see if you can’t get yourself a nice footrub — or at least first claim on the remote control. Happy Father’s Day!

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Interior Design with Suzanne: Feng Shui for Your Nursery

Suzanne is a licensed interior designer and co-owner of Little Urbanites. She attended the Sheffield Interior Design School in New York City, and has more than seventeen years experience designing nurseries and rooms for children. Feng shui is an ancient Chinese system of aesthetics that first came into popular use in Western interior design in [...]

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Mama + Papa: VOCs and Your Furniture

VOCs (or Volatile organic compounds) are chemicals that become vapors at room temperature. This little bit of high school chem trivia wouldn’t be much of a problem for you and me, if not for two things: Thing one: Breathing even low levels of VOCs for long periods of time can increase your risk of health [...]

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