When searching for high-quality baby bedding, the name Bellini often comes to mind. Out of the many brands of baby bedding and furniture, Bellini has been featured in prominent media outlets, including in print and on television. But, what makes Bellini so special in comparison to other brands? Often, the quality of craftsmanship that goes into various Bellini products for babies and children is cited as the reason, as many Bellini products, particularly Bellini baby furniture, last for years and, in some cases, can transition in design from a baby crib to a child's bed. The quality of these Bellini furniture pieces even allows them to be passed down as heirloom items. While Bellini furniture for babies and children is its most prominent product, Bellini baby bedding compliments these hardwood pieces with bright, contrasting colors and patterns.
Bellini furniture is often described as "practical and beautiful," with most pieces of baby furniture being made of hardwood, such as beech wood or birch wood, and hand finished. The bedding, in the case of a full Bellini bedroom, is designed to match the rest of the furniture, including white painted furniture and wood stained baby furniture. Bellini bedding compliments the baby furniture in terms of colors, style, and craftsmanship and, as in the case of past Bellini bedroom collections, it coordinates the entire baby's room together. For example, a previous Bellini baby collection for the entire room titled Sweet Pea has the comforter, pillow shams, bookends, waste basket, stool, mobile, and lamp all displaying the sweet pea pattern and the Bellini baby bedding in the collection composed of a patchwork pattern in sweet pea pink, light green, and yellow.
Many current Bellini collections and baby room designs coordinate the Bellini baby bedding with the rest of the items in the space. As many baby rooms are designed with a gender - and color - in mind, the Bellini baby bedding and design for these baby room collections is coordinated around blue or pink hues for the respective rooms, such as for current collections "All-American Boy" and "Pretty In Pink," while others are gender neutral, such as "Dreamy Nights" and "Starry Skies," both of which combine various blue shades and yellow into the room design and crib bedding.







