An indoor playground fit for princes and princesses in training.
Hide And Seek
Your mini explorers can stamp their passports to adventure inside this pink-trim teepee from Pottery Barn Kids ($199).
Palm Beach Gardens (561-694-1026)
Twinkle Twinkle Little Star
Children will happily take a desk job when it involves the Studio delle Alpi play table ($280), adorned with silk-screen printed yellow stars.
ABC Carpet & Home, Delray Beach (561-279-7777)
Go Fish
This Fernando the Fish wall clock designed by George Nelson and produced by Vitra Design Museum ($185) makes time pass swimmingly.
Design Within Reach, West Palm Beach (561-833-1799)
Monkey In The Middle
Roberta Roller Rabbit’s nesting boxes ($55-$65), in a charming blue or pink monkey print, help make a mom’s dream of clean a reality—at least until the next day of play dawns.
Palm Beach (561-833-4643)
Block Party
The design team of Los Angeles–based Smith Firestone Associates (310-873-6900) brought some West Coast flair to this Boca Raton playroom and even incorporated a Lego building wall—perfect for future engineers. “The Lego room was designed as a space for the client’s grandsons to play during their visits,” says senior designer Rosie Feinberg. “In line with the transportation theme of the room, the wall covering is a subway map, there are train tracks on the center table, and the shelves are lined with aviation and nautical books.”
Treehouse Rules
Branch out from boring horizontal shelves and opt for a nature-inspired abode for your child’s personal library. Nursery Work’s tree bookcase ($850) can hold as many as 100 books and attaches to the wall.
Nini & Loli, Aventura (305-936-9959)
Connect The Dots
With its pink and orange confetti pattern on an ivory background, Surya’s Abigail rug ($1,025 for 8-foot-by-11-foot) is like a party for eyes and little feet.
Bellini, Boca Raton (561-392-7444)
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