Big, bright, and bold. That’s how Bergen Anderson, 39, describes the aesthetic of Lilla Barn, the children’s clothing company she founded in 2011.
So far Lilla Barn’s greatest hits have been its “ninja pants” ($29-$39)—drop-crotch pants that allow for bulky diapers and plenty of movement—and leggings ($25), which feature gender-neutral prints. And even though children’s clothes continue to be Lilla Barn’s main focus, the company has recently started a women’s line as well as a home goods department—all handmade by the Andersons, who also collaborate with other local artists and brands to create one-of-a-kind products that feel as great to look as they are to touch. Lilla Barn Clothing, lillabarn.com. v