New on 2Modern – Graham & Brown, Bumbleride, Early Rider, Ink Dish, Monte, & Unison
January 28, 2011
Dozens of new Graham and Brown wallpapers are now available on 2Modern! From designers such as Linda Barker and Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen, to modern collections such as Contour and Elixir, to floral designs such as Monsoon and Spirit, you can find just the right wallpaper for any room in your house.
We are happy to introduce Bumbleride on 2Modern. From navigating tight urban spaces, to conquering rugged beach terrain, all of their products are inspired by your active lifestyle. They strive to provide a safe and stylish ride for you and your little one.
Ink Dish‘s new Tattoo Lotus line of dinnerware is now available! Designed by legendary tattoo artist Paul Timman, the eloquent Tattoo Lotus is available as a 4-piece dining set, a 2 mug gift set, a 4 side plate gift set, or purchase each mug, bowl, side plate, and dinner plate individually to fit your dining needs.
We are happy to introduce the Joya Rocker from Monte. This modern rocking chair is contemporary in its design and exceptional in its comfort. Designed to be a timeless addition to any room in your home.
We are happy to introduce the Unison 2011 Collection! They have launched multiple new items this year that all deserve a look. The Rope series stands out with a cirsscrossing stripes pattern that captivates the eyes. Their popular Larch series has added a few new items that can fill your home with this fantastic design. Lots of great new items that you don’t want to miss!
Introducing Early Rider Balance Bikes on 2Modern! Early Rider balance bikes take a fun, systematic and safe approach to teaching young children to ride – without the use of training wheels! Combining innovation with style, Early Rider has created the “coolest balance bike on the planet”. Each model is designed with specific age groups in mind: the Lite Series for ages 20+ months, the Classic Series for ages 2 to 5 years, and the Evolution Series for ages 3½ to 6 years.
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