

Styling: Trine Frølich
Photographer: Katrine Rohrberg
This journal is sponsored by Oliver Furniture.
Danish brand Oliver Furniture has over 20 years of experience designing functional and adaptable furniture for children. Every Oliver Furniture piece meets the highest standards of safety, aesthetics and quality, and is designed to adapt to the changing needs of families, ensuring that each product becomes a lasting part of the home.
Oliver Furniture furniture is created to support an active and versatile family life, setting the stage for the magical worlds that unfold in children's rooms — whether building blanketed forts, whispering bedtime stories, or reading under the covers; lights off, flashlight on.
Frederiksberg, Denmark
This pink haven is home to six-year-old Anaïs and two-year-old Cleo, who have their own taste in toys and stickers, yet this room merges both their individual tastes beautifully.
The room's centerpiece is a beautiful and practical low bunk bed. This is where the girls sleep, and each bed is their own little private space. Spacious closets keep their growing collection of toys organized but also easily accessible.
From the soft blush walls to the playful, handmade details, this space proves that sharing a room can celebrate individual personalities while not sacrificing style nor comfort.

The Wood Mini bunk bed from Oliver Furniture is positioned along one side of the room. Anaïs and Cleo have each decorated their spaces with stickers, drawings and teddies.
Also seen here: Studio Mini bedding, a Charlie Chair, pink indoor shoes and a small pink mushroom lamp.

A snippet of the pink wool rug, which adds a softness to the room, and functions as a place to play.
The Charlie Chair is placed by the bunk bed, and sometimes works as a bed side table. On it, a pair of pink wool indoor shoes.

A very cosy corner in the top bunk. Here, a Liberty pillow and teddies add charm. The soft, blue striped bedding is from Studio Mini.

A peek into the room from the living room. On the door hangs a tote bag in yellow; inside the room is an open raffia basket, used to store dolls.
The pink rug on the floor adds warmth and binds the room together.
"We redecorate often, based on the needs of the girls. Right now, practical storage is key."
– Josephine, Anaïs and Cleo's mom
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A small Alvar Aalto table paired with an Arne Jacobsen chair creates a great little spot for sitting and playing. The table also works as a space to leave favourite toys out.
On the closet hangs a Liberty pouch, in use to store brushes and hair pins. Storage baskets are from Rice. Explore our collection here.

The book Tante Grøn, Tante Brun & Tante Lilla sits in the window sill, ready for nighttime. Next to it; a small pink mushroom lamp.

More cute drawings and a pair of yellow shorts, hanging on a pink hanger.
Walls and closets are both painted in colour 'Nude' from File Under Pop.

There are stickers and drawings everywhere, proving the creativity of both girls.
On the left: A Liberty pouch in fabric 'May Fields'

Details on the shelf: Animals in our oceans alongside a kaleidoscope, a set of three spinning tops, a stackable bunny highlighter set and small playing cards illustrated by Japanese artist Yumi Kitagishi.

The shelf is from Hay, and is used to store more toys and books. A pink hanger keeps a soft, grey cashmere sweater ready for colder days ahead.

A pin board, which was a homemade babyshower gift to Josephine when she was expecting Anaïs, is used for pictures and other keepsakes.

The kitten playset is small and cute – and a perfect way to add a pet to your household.
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