A Science Lab for a Nursery

by Robert on September 8, 2007

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edison2.jpgEngineers Paul and Pam Costa took three well-planned steps in welcoming their new baby boy into their lives.  First, they named their son Edison – an uncommon historically-linked creative name that was also easy to remember.  Second, to match the name Edison, they designed a nursery with a science theme complete with a bare vintage-style light bulb, chalk scribbled science formulas, and back-lit laboratory beakers.  For their finishing touch, Paul had found an original Cray-1 computer on eBay after years of searching, and turned into a seating area in one corner of the nursery.

edison3.jpgFrom inventor name, to themed design, to supercomputer furniture, Edison has one cool nursery.

Resources: Crib and changer by Nurseryworks

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indigobabs September 8, 2007 at 4:32 pm

So any idea where they got the WAY COOL lighted shelves? I jsut looked on the web and have not come across anything that looks like the shelves in this room.

Thanks!

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Pam Costa September 9, 2007 at 10:01 am

We got them at IKEA. I tried to find them on their website, but was unable to this morning. If you go to your local store, look in the lighting section.

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Paul Costa September 10, 2007 at 9:45 am

More pictures available here.

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miral November 20, 2009 at 7:14 am

did you know how much everything Cost for the Science theme in the nursery

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