![]() Assembly Needed: Required full assembly and took one person about 30 minutes.Warranty Policies: Replacement or repairs provided at no cost within a year of the date of purchase from an authorized Namesake retailer, with some restrictions.Materials: American Poplar hardwood and TSCA compliant engineered wood.Instructions were needlessly verbose and printed on poor-quality paper.Intuitive assembly could be completed by one person, though an extra set of hands made it much easier.Excellent packing job meant no damage to the parts.The Marin crib is a deep caramel color with chic rattan paneling that fits right in with the room’s motif. Why did you choose this crib? My parents live close by, so I ordered this crib for the room they’ve newly designated for their grandkids-a subtly tropical-themed space accented with palm-leaf printed fabrics and a vintage Hawaiian photograph on the wall. Warranty Policies: Five-year limited warranty for wood frames and wood components and a one-year limited warranty for finishes and hardware components.Finishes are non-toxic, water-based, and free of VOC health hazards. Materials: Made of solid Baltic birch and eco MDF.Colors Available: White/birch and white/walnut.One design improvement Oeuf could make, though, is changing around the hardware location so it’s not exposed on the outside of the crib. Also, one of the dowels I used to connect two rails together broke while I was setting up the crib, but it didn’t affect the overall assembly. The base that the bed came with arrived with a broken dowel at the corner, so the corner pieces didn’t fit flush together, but the company quickly sent a replacement when I sent in a photo of the problem.It’s easy to clean-there aren’t as many small spaces for dust to collect as some cribs with circular bars. The design is timeless and quality is long-lasting.Because the base that supports the mattress is three separate parts instead of one, adjusting it takes at least twice as long as other cribs. There’s also the difficulty of changing the mattress height, which you’ll need to do before your baby can pull to stand. It also means finding sheets and coordinating them with your nursery decor is one step harder than normal. Plus it saves space, fitting into corners on an angle rather than taking them all up like a traditional rectangular crib.Ĭons: The shape of the crib means there aren’t a lot of options for mattresses and the Stokke mattress is on the thinner side. It’s also super adaptable: It’s easy to move around, and its unusually narrow width allows it to fit through a standard door frame, so you don’t have to disassemble it before moving it room to room. The wheels allow exhausted parents to gently rock their babies to sleep, and the add-on drape rod-which can also be used to hang a mobile-and canopy envelop them in a cozy atmosphere. The circular shape is all about creating a womb-like environment for your baby, and it definitely delivers on that front. Pros: There is something to be said about a crib that has no corners. Warranty Policies: 60-day free trial, 18-year limited warranty.Steel spindles and the mattress support: eco-engineered wood. Materials: Crib base, legs, and top rail: sustainably harvested solid Brazilian pine.Colors Available: Mint, rose, black licorice, bluebell.The crib parts that aren’t in use (toddler crib bars, regular crib mattress and bars) take up valuable storage space in an apartment.The full crib has three heights that can easily be adjusted as the baby grows.Mini crib has locking wheels so it easily goes from parents’ room to nursery.The mini crib comes with a mini mattress that fits most standard bassinet sheets, so you don’t have to buy two mattresses or special sheets. ![]() ![]() I also liked the aesthetics-I wanted a light green crib to go with the rest of the nursery, which has a pastel theme, and this fits the bill! I like that I can use the mini crib as a bassinet, and it has wheels so it can easily move from my room to the nursery or from my side of the bed to my husband’s. Why did you choose this crib? I wanted a crib that would last a long time and grow with the baby. In total it took me an hour, which included assembling the right parts. The only thing I’d note is that the website says the average assembly time for the mini crib is 20 minutes but that seems very ambitious. The setup was very easy and the directions were easy to understand. I only set up the mini crib and stored the regular crib and toddler crib parts for the future. It arrives in two boxes-one with everything for the mini crib and one with the parts for the full crib and toddler bed. How was the delivery and setup? Delivery was very easy-it shipped normally and didn’t require any scheduling, but note that it does take around a month to ship since it’s made to order in Brazil.
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