What people think in "Hollywood" (which is of course largely code for "Burbank")--or can be made to make you think they think--seems to have some effect on what people think in "the rest of America" (which is of course largely code for "the rest of America, or at least parts of LA"). Evidently people have: bought certain clothes because Sarah Jessica Parker pretends to buy them; applied for certain credit cards because Robert "They're All Animals Anyway" De Niro sells them a voiceover; and (at least in my case) refused to use certain collect-calling discount programs because of the infernal creature called Carrot Top. If celebrities' apparent opinions are this powerful, imagine the power of their corporate overlords' opinions! How can you not feel compelled to furnish your nursery with the same company that Universal Studios used for its child-care center? For reals, though: Rios Clementi Hale Studios won a Merit Award from the American Institute of Architects California Council for its work on that child-care center, and thanks to notNeutral--its product-design wing--you can now have some of that very same stuff in your own house. The offerings from notNeutral are, as it says on the box, not neutral. Their bold, graphic look is excellent for anywhere you want to add some uncommon interest to your decorating, from the nursery to the living room to the dining room.