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Baby kimonos now available!

Baby kimonos now available!

Vibrant colours and wonderfully soft, plus a wrap style for much easier changes. NINA kimonos are certainly a favourite in our household.

We wanted to do something different

We wanted to do something different

We started NINA following a trip to Peru in 2019. We weren't there with the intention of launching a baby clothes brand - I was doing some work for a...

Beautiful muslins start with artists

Beautiful muslins start with artists

Something we noticed when we started shopping for our baby was just how few muslins out there have designs that a parent would genuinely find beautiful & eye-catching. And enjoy...

The future of NINA

The future of NINA

We love doing NINA. We don't have the cash for masses of online advertising and we're still doing NINA alongside our day jobs. But we've got loads of plans still...

What do I need to buy for a newborn baby?

What do I need to buy for a newborn baby?

A round-up of essential newborn baby items, as suggested for you by people like you. The ultimate baby list based on the recent experience of first-time parents. We hope it’s...

Meet the Artist: Kirsty Fenton

Meet the Artist: Kirsty Fenton

Kirsty created two striking designs for our first muslin collection called Clementines and Japanese Flowers. Based on original art, they make for such unique, special muslins. 

Why the gypsophila in your NINA order?

Why the gypsophila in your NINA order?

Gypsophila represents innocence, hope and new beginnings. In some cultures, it symbolises good luck and is sent to new parents with this in mind. We love this meaning.

Meet the Artist: Natalia Bagniewska

Meet the Artist: Natalia Bagniewska

You'll love the BEGIN muslin, like so many of our customers. The meaning behind it, the striking blue colour, the whimsical lines, the Picasso-inspired bird.

How NINA began – in pictures

How NINA began – in pictures

We set off on a journey to understand what’s going on with Peruvian Pima cotton. Cotton farmers are struggling. Fast fashion has meant a shift to cheaper and lower-quality clothes that...