Nursery & Decor

On this Nursery & Decor category page, you’re browsing nursery textiles and finishing pieces from multiple partner retailers, with items like cot sheets and quilts, changing mats, wall prints, storage baskets, and small lighting accessories. Some products appear as single items, while others show as colour or size variants—one print in A4 and A3, or the same fitted sheet in 60x120cm and 70x140cm. The mix is practical. You’ll notice ranges shifting as partners refresh listings, so a matching set can drop out while the coordinating cushion cover or basket stays live. Details vary by retailer, from fabric composition (cotton, jersey, muslin) to closure notes (envelope pillowcase vs zip). One calm corner can look very different.

Read on for how Nursery & Decor listings vary by type, format, sizing, materials, and platform notes

Core product types you’ll run into

Wall prints, bedding and storage dominate, and they don’t always publish the same way. Some partners split nursery wall art into separate listings per size (A4, A3, 30x40cm), while others group multiple sizes as variants under one tile, with frame colour noted as white, oak, or black. Bedding appears as fitted sheets, quilts and pillowcases, plus cot bumpers where offered, with tie-fastening details and edge binding called out. Storage shows as rope baskets, lidded boxes and hanging organisers. It’s a mixed shelf. Mamas & Papas listings also tend to specify whether a print is unframed and whether the set includes 2 or 3 pieces.

Sets, multipacks and coordinated ranges

Format differences are noticeable in textiles and accessories. nursery bedding sets might be a 2-piece bundle (duvet cover + pillowcase) in one listing, while another partner publishes each component separately and leaves you to match the pattern name across items. Multipacks show up for muslin squares (3-pack, 6-pack) and fitted sheets (2-pack), with thread count or jersey weight sometimes missing on one retailer and present on another. Some ranges are tagged “collection” and grouped; others are scattered across colour variants like sage, cream and grey. Stock moves fast. Mothercare entries frequently flag whether a bundle includes a fitted sheet or a flat sheet, and whether the pillowcase is standard or toddler size.

Sizing notes: cot, cot bed and beyond

Sizing is where partner differences cause the most friction. cot bedding may be labelled by mattress size (60x120cm) on one listing and by bed type (“cot bed”) on another, even when the fitted sheet depth is the real constraint. Look for elasticated corners, stated drop depth (for example 12cm vs 15cm), and whether a duvet cover is “toddler” or “cot bed” sizing. Some partners publish pillowcase dimensions like 40x60cm; others only state “fits toddler pillow”. It isn’t always consistent. A changing mat cover can also be sized by the mat it fits, such as 70x45cm, rather than the cover itself.

Materials, build and functional details

Materials are spelled out unevenly, even within the same product type. baby changing mats can be PVC-wipe clean with heat-sealed seams, or foam-filled with a removable cotton jersey cover and zip closure; the difference matters when you’re checking wipeability versus machine wash at 40°C. Quilts and bumpers may state filling as polyester or recycled fibre, with stitched channels, piping, or quilted squares. Some lampshades list fabric as linen-look polyester with a wire frame, while others specify cotton with a taped edge. Small details add up. The White Company listings are more likely to include fabric weight cues (like percale vs jersey) and whether trims are embroidered or printed.

Checks people make before choosing

Start with the practical checks and keep them consistent across retailers. For nursery storage baskets, confirm diameter and height (for example 30cm vs 40cm), whether the structure is cotton rope or seagrass, and if there are stitched handles or a rigid rim. For bedding, verify mattress size, sheet depth, and whether it’s a 1-pack or 2-pack. For wall pieces, check print size, orientation (portrait/landscape), and whether a frame is included. Some descriptions are sparse. With lighting, note shade diameter, fitting type (E14/E27), and whether it’s shade-only or supplied with a pendant set.

How discount codes can reduce the cost of Nursery & Decor shopping with Discount Promo Codes

Discount codes relate to reduced cost at checkout for Nursery & Decor items, including size-specific baby room decor like 30x40cm prints or 40cm rope baskets where the listing notes the exact dimensions and finish. Links to retailers’ discount code pages may appear alongside product listings, and Discount Promo Codes provides access to discount codes for partner retailers as part of the platform’s comparison-led browsing. The charity element sits in the background—20% of profits are donated each month—yet the product information still arrives in mixed formats, depending on how each retailer publishes materials (cotton, muslin, PVC) and pack sizes (single, 2-pack, set). Nothing is perfectly uniform. Some retailers attach codes at merchant level rather than item level, so the presence of a code sits next to the retailer name, not inside the product description. Dunelm is one example of a partner retailer that may appear with a separate code link alongside its Nursery & Decor listings.