Milinane au salon Playtime : clap de fin & bilan

Milinane at the Playtime show: final clap and review

Posted by Marine Fontana on

A SHOW RICH IN VARIETY & CREATIVITY

So many of us exhibited and presented our creations. For my part, I remain amazed by the creativity and beautiful inspirations of brands and creators in the world of early childhood! Things are happening in our little ones’ rooms! In line with Milinane's vocation, the room becomes harmonious, decorative and design and no longer a simple functional place. Clearly, our children are spoiled to see their world become more beautiful!

NICE MEETING

Consequently, lots of exchanges, both professional and human! And what's more, a great exercise to test my (new) talents as a high-flying demonstrator! I would like to particularly thank Carole Tolila for her visit and the warm welcome she gave to Milinane. She is an inspiring person that I invite you to follow without delay! I was delighted to chat with Astrid from “Petit Picotin” who designs adorable decorative objects in washed linen. And, finally, a nod to our English neighbors, Mimi & Lula, who offer “girly” and fun accessories for our little princesses.

“BUT YOU ARE FRENCH”!?!?

Ah ah ah! Surprising how I could hear this question insinuating astonishment. Yes yes, Milinane is indeed a French brand! A priori, the Milinane spirit is very appealing and creates a surprise for some. So, to remind you of the story, it is in Aix-en-Provence that the creations and design of the patterns are imagined. To tell the truth, it is in association with my “talented fairy-graphic designer” that my ideas are revealed on the weft of my cotton muslin to create unique models of linens And childcare accessories.


MILINANE’S LITTLE DECORATION “TIPS”

In conclusion, I would say that the staging of the replica of the baby's room had its small success... and certain comments inspired me with other ideas! Indeed, the stand was interesting and I was asked for information on this or that atmospheric object. So I’m taking advantage of this post to give you some “tips”: the little wooden animals come from HOLTZTIGER and the round hanging shelf from FERMLIVING. The decorative boat comes from OLI&CAROL and the pacifier comes from the HEVEA brand. As for the furniture, the crib and the openwork decorative table are of Swedish origin (IKEA). The bed, inspired by the “Montessori” method, is home-made!

And now, as every “after show” dictates, and everything is (almost) put away, I’m going to bed!

Have a nice weekend everyone!

Mr.

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