Pottery Barn Kids and Tutu du Monde Launch Ballet-Inspired Children's Home Collection
Pottery Barn Kids' Tutu du Monde collab turns ballet couture into nursery bedding, canopies, and the iconic Anywhere Chair — making it shower-season's most giftable fantasy.

When Pottery Barn Kids decided to bring Tutu du Monde's hand-embellished, French ballet-inspired aesthetic into the nursery, the collaboration landed squarely at the intersection of fashion and function that registry culture increasingly demands. The exclusive collection translates the fashion brand's signature aesthetic, featuring delicate tulle, intricate embellishments, and soft, romantic palettes, into a curated assortment of bedding, décor, and accessories designed to hold up in actual children's rooms.
The assortment includes print organic sheets and duvet covers, quilts, canopies, lighting, rugs, curtains, mirrors, and storage solutions, alongside Pottery Barn Kids' Anywhere Chair. Fantasy meets function with pajamas, baby gifting, and bath items, offering a cohesive and elevated approach to children's interiors. For shower registries, that range is significant: it creates a natural gift ladder from a $40 bath set up to the Anywhere Chair, which has long been one of Pottery Barn Kids' most enduring and repurchased pieces.
The splurge pick is clear. The Iconic Anywhere Chair sits at the top of the collection's aspirational tier and doubles as a room anchor that outlasts any theme. From layers of fine tulle in dusty pastels to shimmering sequins and starry accents, the collection captures Tutu du Monde's signature soft and romantic magic, which means the Chair's fabric treatment reads as ethereal rather than overtly ballet-coded. A stylist working with a neutral nursery palette can drop the Chair in without committing to a full tutu aesthetic. The save picks are the bath and baby gifting items, which offer the branded experience at an accessible price point and make strong shower gifts for guests who want something distinctive without spending on furniture.
For parents who want to incorporate the couture look without locking a room into a single theme, the canopy is the most versatile move. Andrea Rembeck, Founder and Creative Director of Tutu du Monde, said the partnership "allows us to bring that same sense of fantasy and creativity into children's homes through décor, bedding, and accessories that complement our iconic designs." A canopy floats above a crib without demanding that every other surface follow suit. Pair it with the organic duvet and a neutral rug from outside the collection, and the room reads as considered rather than costumed.
Jennifer Kellor, President of Pottery Barn Kids, said "Tutu du Monde brings a new layer of fantasy to Pottery Barn Kids," framing the collaboration less as a licensed print exercise and more as a design vocabulary extension. That distinction matters on a registry: items positioned around imagination and heirloom quality tend to attract the larger shower spend that comes from grandparents and close family, while commodity essentials fill in from broader guest lists.
Pottery Barn Kids is a portfolio brand of Williams-Sonoma, Inc., the world's largest digital-first, design-led and sustainable home retailer, which gives the collection wide distribution across both ecommerce and retail channels from launch. For hosts building a shower theme around the collection, that accessibility matters: the same SKUs a guest orders online ship alongside in-store pickups, reducing the fragmented sourcing that often trips up themed events. The dusty pastel palette, with its sequined starry accents, also works as a shower décor language without requiring matching tablecloths or custom signage. The collection does the visual heavy lifting on its own.
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