Six colorful table lamps with various patterned shades arranged on a white dresser, against a wall decorated with pastel clouds and rainbows.

Get to know Little Landings…

where we believe that light doesn’t just brighten a room — it shapes the heart of a home. With Little Landings by ALD™, we bring that same commitment to craftsmanship, beauty, and meaning into the spaces where little imaginations take flight.

Little Landings™ was created with a simple but powerful idea: children’s spaces deserve the same thoughtful, heirloom-quality design as the rest of your home. Every lampshade, every trim, and every detail is crafted not only to decorate, but to nurture — creating gentle, inspiring spaces where your child can dream, play, and grow.

Lighting up little dreams. That’s the heart of Little Landings™.

At the center of our story are Addy and Adam the Sparrows — two playful mascots who embody the wonder and joy of childhood.

With Little Landings™, we offer:
💛Handcrafted, made-to-last designs, created with the same care and quality as every ALD piece.
💛Child-friendly materials and finishes, chosen with both safety and charm in mind.
💛Timeless pieces that balance playfulness with sophistication, growing alongside your child’s evolving style.

Welcome to Little Landings™ — where small spaces come alive, and little lives are beautifully lit.

Cartoon colorful bird with large eyes, pink cheeks, and pastel blue, pink, orange, and yellow feathers.

Lighting is Important. . .

Whether it’s the soft glow beside a child’s bed during storytime or the playful patterns that dance across a nursery wall, lighting becomes part of the memories that fill a child’s world. That’s why every Little Landings™ lampshade is thoughtfully designed with both beauty and function in mind, bringing magic and warmth to little ones’ spaces.

And in the sweetest touch, we’re proud to share a special video where our founder’s six-year-old daughter shares, in her own words, why having the right light matters when she’s reading, dreaming, and exploring — because sometimes, the most meaningful design perspectives come from the smallest voices.