All we really want is nursery decor that is both adorable and stylish. Is that so much to ask for? Well, voila! Pottery Barn Kids has got you covered. Launching July 25, the home furnishing company has released the It's A Small World collection — and it doesn't disappoint. The exclusive designs were made in partnership with Disney, and the collection will please both a chic mama as well as a family who goes gaga for Goofy.
The eight-piece collection was inspired by the most magical place on earth: Disneyland.
New moms and dads can welcome baby home with those warm Disney feels in the exclusive collection, which features furnishings based on the iconic It's A Small World ride, and we seriously want them all.
Disney Small World Baby Blanket
Just imagine all those sweet dreams baby will have when bundled in this Disney Small World Baby Blanket ($39.50).
Disney Small World Ceiling Mobile
The design for the collection was inspired by Mary Blair’s original artwork used for the It’s A Small World ride at Disneyland, and these adorable details were incorporated into the Disney Small World Ceiling Mobile ($59).
Disney Small World Picture Perfect Crib Fitted Sheet
We've been all around the world thanks to the ride, and we still think this Disney Small World Picture Perfect Crib Fitted Sheet ($34) is the best.
Disney Small World Rug
This Disney Small World Rug, available in two sizes: 5×8 for $399 and 8×10 for $699, is perfect for a design that will grow with baby.
Disney Small World Swaddle Set
Swaddle blankets can be a life saver when it comes to getting your newborn to settle, and this Disney Small World Swaddle Set ($49.50) means new parents can do it style!
Disney Small World Wooden Blocks
Here's hoping that baby's first word will be mama and that they learn how to spell using these Disney Small World Wooden Blocks ($69).
Each piece from the collection replicates famous motifs and architecture from the ride.
The muted color scheme gives it a sophisticated edge that makes baby's room feel elevated, yet fun.
The It's A Small World ride has also held special meaning not just to the kids who visit the park, but kids all over the world too. When the ride was originally created, it was overseen by Walt Disney himself, who created it in support for the United Nations Children's Fund, or UNICEF, to showcase cultures from all seven continents.
Now baby can nod-off in Never, Neverland.
Only the sweetest dreams in this Magic Kingdom!