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A new school year means bigger shoes, a brand new uniform and probably more homework too.
With that in mind maybe it’s time to start looking for a suitable desk that will give your child their very own space to work and feel inspired. A study haven away from the prying eyes of parents and pesky siblings too.
From our cute Looby Lou single desk to our Archie double pedestal desk, Little Lucy Willow has designs to suit every child and their bedroom.
Handmade in our UK factory by master craftsmen, each desk is solid and dependable. Built to last your child until their college years and..
A child’s bedroom is usually a messy bedroom. Scattered toys on the floor, clothes strewn anywhere but in the wardrobe and an assortment of random shoes dumped here, there and everywhere – none of which make a pair.
To see the bedroom you so lovingly put together turn into a jumbled heap on a daily basis, can be very annoying! You’ve gone from tidying up each day, to simply closing the door instead. Out of sight out of mind.
There is another way to deal with your child’s penchant for mess however. Having children’s furniture which contains storage that is easily accessible could make all..
Daisy Brambles Combination Wardrobe
Aside from a collection of gorgeous beds, Little Lucy Willow produces a comprehensive range of matching children's furniture too.
We know that all girls and boys need organisation and consistency in their lives, that’s why our children's furniture isn’t just stunning, it’s also practical and built to last.
Each piece has been carefully designed in-house with durability and longevity in mind. Our focus has always been to only make products that we'd be delighted for our own children to use and enjoy.
Finished in hardwearing subtle pa..
We know the summer term has barely begun but we thought we might help you with a little forward planning...
We’re talking about children’s desks. Beautiful, sturdy, built-to-last desks. The kind that your child will not outgrow and will still be in use when they’re university bound!
Florence Flutterby Desk and Stool
You might have child that enjoys being creative and needs somewhere to store their artwork - plus their countless piles of stationery. Or it could be that your child has recently finished their SATS and is now on the big countdown until high school begin..
January is a month that most of us can’t wait to see the back of. The concept of ‘fun’ seems nothing but a distant memory and there is a general air of gloom about the place. Going back to work after a nice break is never, ever good but it’s the children I feel for the most. The dread of school and early mornings once more. And the homework...oh the homework!
This week there’s been quite a buzz in the news about the fact that children are working harder than ever before with an average slog of 46 hours each week - putting us all to shame!
Center Parcs came up with the figures after condu..
So the children are back where they belong (at school that is) and your home is once again the clean and tidy haven you have ached for all summer. Aaaand relax!
To ensure you keep this reinstated authority on all things ‘decor’, you might need our assistance.
We’re thinking children's desks. Beautiful, durable, spacious desks.
You might be wondering ‘?’ But picture this. A world where the kitchen table isn’t buried in textbooks and a smattering of pens. Not to mention empty crisp packets and half finished drinks that will no doubt get spilled any...second..
I know the summer holidays haven't even begun, but I’m afraid I’m about to break the taboo and broach the touchiest of touchy subjects - going back to school…
I apologise profusely for any offense caused, to teachers and pupils alike, but I am just trying to give you the heads up about getting prepared for the autumn term. I’m talking about children's desks.
Every child needs somewhere to think, write, create and call their own. And somewhere to study too. The dining table is handy, yes, but getting all those books out then packing them all away again in time for ..
Over the past few weeks I have been particularly irked by the amount of people pre-empting the end of summer.
“I can’t believe the holidays are almost over, where has the time gone?” they all cry.
Despite my dislike of such conversations and wild attempts at dodging them, I sheepishly admit that I have had to agree during the few times I have been cornered.
The sad fact is that as an adult, everything whizzes by at 100 miles per hour. Probably because we wish most of it away. But in a child’s eyes, time is irrelevant. Children get up and do what they have to do, when they are to..
If you’re anything like me, most of the summer holidays are spent turning a blind eye to the whirlwind going on around you. Children whizzing in and out, along with all manner of grass and muddy footprints no doubt. It’s a killer for a neat freak like me but I have trained myself to let it go...counting one, two, three...3,963 etc.
But once you’ve jetted back from your hols, exhausted Netflix and found yourself on first name terms with all the animals at the zoo - and there’s STILL three weeks to go before the start of term - you might just decide to throw in the towel and declare..
It’s the little things that let us know when our children are growing up.
The way they will happily give a once-worshipped toy to the tombola stall at the school fair. They way they might close their bedroom door and demand to be left alone - or else. And the way they suddenly produce a protective arm whenever little ones are around. A welcome but eerie change from all that relentless tormenting!
They may also decide to get rid of all those cuddly toys and hint at an upgrade to their bedroom accessories. Now that particular day is a very sad one indeed, but you must sigh and accept ..
I know, the holidays have barely begun so steel yourselves for what I am about to say (as I adopt the brace position)...it’s almost time to start thinking about going back to school!
You might think I’m mad to be talking of such things at this juncture, but as you probably have lists upon lists of things to purchase before then, why not start ticking them off now and enjoy the rest of the break with peace of mind?
To soften the blow of mentioning the unmentionable, we are offering £50 John Lewis vouchers with every order over £1000 using the code JL50. The offer starts this wee..
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