
🌷 Toni Darling Frank x Hope&plum 🍅
MEET MEDLEY & DARLING
Step into a the world of Toni Darling Frank: Bold, beautiful, and 100% that girl with our new prints, Medley and Darling. Bringing the modern cottage and farmers market vibes, Medley and Darling feature bold stripes and checks dotted with hand drawn graphic tomatoes and tulips.
It's going to be your (and your kid's) new favourite carrier, we promise.
Get in, kids, we're going to the farmers market 🍅🌷
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A closer look at Medley
Medley features cream and warm green stripes, daintily dotted with cute red heirloom tomatoes and coral pink tulips. It's bold and fun, and perfect for your weekend farmer's market trip, or working in the garden.
It’s printed on our signature, breathable hemp/organic cotton, offering the perfect blend of beauty, comfort, and everyday function.

A closer look at Darling
Darling features a salmon pink and cream checkerboard pattern, with each cream check featuring a darling matching tulip flower. Perfect for gathering flowers or getting your flowers, Darling will bring a bright moment to your day.
It’s printed on our signature, breathable hemp/organic cotton, offering the perfect blend of beauty, comfort, and everyday function.

MEET THE ARTIST
Toni Darling Frank
Toni Darling Frank is the artist behind Medley and Darling. She focusses on usable, functional art that transforms everyday rituals into moments of joy.
Toni usually works in ceramics, but has also turned her art into blankets, and into your fave baby carriers. Medley and Darling were inspired by fusing lightness, playfulness, and growth with Toni's signature style.
Toni lives in Toronto with her chihuahua, Pepper. Toni also sells her ceramics and blankets on her website. Read more about Toni on our blog.
WEARING ART
"I wanted to keep the designs light and playful, as well as staying true to my voice as an artist. The theme of growth was something I kept at the forefront of my mind during the design process, which I think goes well with the springtime release, and of course the growth of little babies"


















