Brits seem to love Scandinavian products, at least when it comes to dressing their children. Not too surprising then, that London counts a kid’s store specialized in Scandinavian products. Called Kidsen, the colorful boutique features funky footwear, clothes for boys and girls (mini rodini, mini A ture, little ducklings…), innovative toys, delightful decor (fermliving, photos above and below) and stylish living accessories.
The cool selection is now also available online at www.kidsen.co.uk
Kidsen – Kensal Rise, 111 Chamberlayne Road, London UK
Florence Rolando
I founded Pirouette Blog in November 2008. Today I am a contributor, looking with delight how the blog is developing with Katie as the new boss!
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