Do you find that your idea of the perfect children’s bedroom is not your little one’s?
Kids love anything covered in brightly coloured TV favourites, while we want something a bit more in sync with the rest of our decor.
This is where Ollie & Leila’s children’s furniture was born.
Ollie and Leila, a British manufacturer of hand-made luxury children furniture who specialise in creating gorgeous, personalised beds for children.
You can add the name of your child to the beds, either on the headboard or footboard. They also have a personalised football bed for little boys and little girls mad about football, where the name and their favourite number goes on a football shirt, and there’s a ball on the headboard.
Their larger furniture ranges have all the quality, style and practicality you’d want for any room in your home, but they’re also fun and have the kind of thoughtful details we all get excited about – little kids, big kids and even proper grown-ups.
Ollie & Leila sent Sebby a gorgeous pair of personalised pyjamas to review that were covered in planes, much to his delight.
When Sebby wears these pyjama’s he likes to name all the different types of plane as well as identify the different colours, but it did take him a while to spot they had his name on them too.
I just wish I had known about Ollie and Leila when I was looking for the kids bunk beds as their range is gorgeous!!
Those beds are amazing!! I’m off to have a look at furniture for our nursery 🙂
These look beautiful. I think it’s worth spending a bit more on the kids bedroom furniture too as I want something to last but that also looks good. Love the idea of personalised beds!!
Ooh that personalised bed is beautiful! What a great idea – although you wouldn’t be able to pass it down to a younger child!!! Sebby’s pyjamas are lovely – I bet he’s very proud of having his name on them!
These beds are just adorable. I love how you can personalise them. My daughter would absolutely love it.
Those beds are so gorgeous! I love those Pyjamas too! x
What lovely furniture, and those pyjamas are just adorable. Will have a look at them when it’s time to buy the baby a bed! 🙂
I adore that range! If only my child’s bedroom could look as light and clean as theirs! Love Sebby’s pyjamas. Lucky little thing x
What stunning furniture. Amazing. We have just replaced Maxi’s bed after having his first bed for ten years
The beds look lovely, but I personally don’t like getting personalised furniture because once the children outgrow it ends up in the bin instead of being able to sell it on.
Oh wow, those beds look so good, I’d love one for the little man in a few years! And Sebby looks super cute in those pyjamas.
The furniture range is gorgeous. Classic but unique at the same time x
Aw he looks so cute in his pyjamas! Those beds are fab too and def something my teen would have loved in her room x x
In general, the furniture needs to be solid and stable. It should also have brakes or locking devices in good working order. There should be no rough surfaces, sharp edges, paint chips or parts that stick out, like screws.
Some furniture for kids can be harmful with the chemical and paint on it. The best way you can be sure is just go to the reliable ones.
Thank you for the information. I will be reviewing it soon and will let you know if we have any follow-up questions.