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Premium Children's Furniture & Nursery

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Browse free premium children's furniture and nursery catalogs from RH Baby & Child, Pottery Barn Kids, Crate Kids, Serena & Lily, Stokke and more.

Furnishing a nursery or a kid's room is one of the more emotional purchases a family makes — the crib your baby sleeps in for 18 months becomes the toddler bed for the next four years, and the dresser or armoire usually outlasts the childhood it's bought for. The catalogs below let you compare cribs, dressers, gliders, toddler beds, kids' bedroom sets, and full nursery suites side by side before you commit, instead of relying on what a single showroom happens to stock.

Children's Furniture Categories at a Glance

Designer heritage and luxury — Restoration Hardware Baby & Child, Serena & Lily Kids, Crate Kids, Pottery Barn Kids Designer Editions, and European brands like Maileg and Smallable design furniture intended to be heirlooms. Construction is solid hardwood (typically poplar, maple, or oak), finishes are non-toxic water-based, and most cribs convert through toddler, daybed, and full-size phases. Catalogs in this tier include full nursery suites — crib, dresser, glider, changing table, and shelving — in matched collections.

Premium and built-to-grow — Pottery Barn Kids, Pottery Barn Teen, Babyletto, Million Dollar Baby Classic, Stokke, and Bratt Decor cover the well-known premium tier where you want quality construction and timeless design at a more accessible price than the designer brands. Convertible cribs, big-kid bedroom collections, twin and full beds, bookcases, and storage furniture in matched finishes.

Mass-premium retailers — West Elm Kids, Crate & Barrel Kids, IKEA Kids, and (legacy) Land of Nod cover the mainstream premium category. Modern silhouettes, mid-range pricing, broad availability, and frequent collaboration with designers and illustrators.

Specialty crib and mattress brands — Nestig, Newton Baby, Lalo, and similar direct-to-consumer brands focus on a tight product family (cribs and convertible toddler furniture, breathable mattresses, or modular play-and-storage systems) and ship direct. Catalogs in this segment are shorter but spec-dense — easy to compare materials and certifications.

What to Look For in a Premium Children's Furniture Catalog

The most useful catalogs spell out construction materials (solid hardwood vs. engineered wood; many premium cribs use a solid New Zealand pine or birch frame), finish safety (look for GREENGUARD Gold certification and non-toxic water-based finishes), convertibility (a true 4-in-1 crib converts to a toddler bed, daybed, and full-size headboard — and the conversion kit should be either included or affordable), dimensions and weight capacity (toddler beds typically support 50 lbs, full conversions 250+ lbs), and safety certifications (JPMA certification, CPSC compliance, and JPMA crib certification are the meaningful ones in the US). For dressers and changing tables, look for anti-tip tether hardware included in the box.

Designing a Nursery That Grows With Your Child

If you're planning a full nursery — crib, dresser, glider, changing table, bookcase — request catalogs from at least three brands that publish full matched collections: RH Baby & Child, Pottery Barn Kids, Crate Kids, Serena & Lily, Babyletto, Million Dollar Baby, and Bratt Decor all design coordinated nursery suites so the crib, dresser, and changing table share the same wood tone, finish, and hardware. Catalogs typically include suggested room layouts, color palettes that pair with their bedding lines, and the matching big-kid pieces (full bed, nightstand, desk) you can transition into as the child grows out of the nursery. The most cost-effective long-term move is a convertible crib paired with a low dresser that does double duty as the changing table — both pieces stay relevant from infancy through grade school.

Free Premium Children's Furniture & Nursery Catalogs by Mail

Most of the catalogs below are mailed free to expecting parents and homeowners. Brochures from designer brands like Restoration Hardware Baby & Child, Serena & Lily Kids, Crate Kids, and Pottery Barn Kids are particularly worth requesting in print — the lifestyle photography is rendered at a scale your phone screen can't match, and a printed catalog is easier to share with a partner, a designer, or grandparents planning a nursery gift. Maileg, Smallable, and other European brands publish lookbook-style brochures that double as design references for a Scandinavian or heritage-European nursery aesthetic.