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Orange Tree unveils The Kiko Collection — its debut children’s furniture in fun and engaging styles underlined with minimal elegance

Orange Tree, the leading lifestyle brand, has launched its first-ever range of children’s furniture – The Kiko Collection– thoughtfully created with adorably practical but playful aesthetics. The charming collection has been designed to engage with the young mind but its elegant aesthetics can appeal to all and blend with the overall décor of any home. Consciously crafted with certified fabrics, premium wood, non-toxic finishes and rounded silhouettes, it stays mindful of the children’s dynamic activities and safety.

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Helmed and founded by Mr Gaurav Jain, Orange Tree has made its mark as a conscientious brand that leads with its contemporary design sensibilities, blending technological with Indian artisanal skills in crafting unique furniture, lighting and décor. This debut kids’ collection offers chairs, shelfs, tables, stools, and sideboards in whimsical silhouettes, with inviting pastels and pop hues that can be customized for size and colours.

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To elevate the child’s play experience The Kiko Secret Sideboard provides the perfect storage solution for a clutter-free play area. A fusion of functionality and fun it keeps toys organised while fostering independence with child-friendly wooden drawer sliders and a chirpy printed fabric. The Kiko Story Shelf gives a highly visible home to the little artist’s creative endeavours and favourite knick-knacks. Its red cherry and natural display shelves prompt a proud display, encouraging a creative mind to explore further and the sky blue lower shelf cuddles the bigger toys for an easy access.

A charming organic silhouette, The Kiko Magic table can add a whimsical touch to any space. Stable, safe and secure, it plays the protagonist for snack time, craft time, play time or book time, the perfect spot for the little geniuses to express themselves, learn and grow. Complement it with The Kiko Comfy Chair, The Kiko Stool Blush or The Kiko Stool Forest to create a cosy hub for the child’s friends and family’s magical moments. With plush cushioning, smooth rounded shapes sans edges, these lightweight and portable seats charm with their qauintness. While the pouffes are stackable and easy to store, the chair crafts an ethereal fairytale vignette of comfort.

“For our first children’s collection, we wanted to create furniture that was playful, fun and engaging for our younger audience yet stayed understated enough to appeal to the parents’ sensibilities and blend with any ambience. In the backdrop of sustainability, quality assurance and longevity, we have mindfully crafted this collection with smart designs to enrich lives with the joy of endearing playtime,” says Mr. Gaurav Jain, Founder of Orange Tree.

Know more about the collection here

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