Highland Park receives the magic touch when two kids’ shops open in one fanciful space.
Highland Park receives the magic touch when two kids’ shops open in one fanciful space.
Childhood buds Stacy Bankier and Emily Kopp parlayed their interior design backgrounds into opening this gem, selling flea market finds, custom crib bedding, and nursery decor, plus clothing and accessories from local brand My Little Pumpkin.
Art for kids’ rooms and nurseries that won’t break the bank.
New Dimples & Dandelions kids’ boutique is worth the trip to Frisco for the mother lode of girls’ and boys’ looks.
Tonya Jarrell stocks her ecofriendly shop with green baby goods and hosts an organic baby registry.
Stylish wall stickers that purportedly help with baby’s cognitive development. We think it’s genius.
Nesting stocks kid-friendly furniture like upholstered chairs and sofas in fabrics that are as desirable as they are durable.
The online shop sells iconic chairs from Ercol and Casala, as well as pieces inspired by Thonet and Rietveld — all for pint-size bottoms.
Budding haute-bos find whimsical lines like Lem Lem, Simple Kids, and Woven Play at this globally inspired string of storefronts. Brighten the nursery with vintage fabrics and African bed frames from the kids’ home boutique.
Displaying the goods of extensive world travels, this boutique stocks textiles from France and Southeast Asia, delicate linen place mats from Vietnam, and baby sleep sacks inspired by the artisan traditions of Japan and Nepal.