DaVinci’s beloved Jenny Lind 3-in-1 Convertible Crib brings classic, vintage-inspired charm to the nursery. Signature heirloom style and solid wood spindle posts are paired with easy assembly and convertibility for use beyond the nursery years. Crib converts to toddler bed and daybed, with wheels included for mobility. Match with the Jenny Lind Changing Table to
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Added on: February 26, 2020 - More: Comments & Reviews
DaVinci’s beloved Jenny Lind 3-in-1 Convertible Crib brings classic, vintage-inspired charm to the nursery. Signature heirloom style and solid wood spindle posts are paired with easy assembly and convertibility for use beyond the nursery years. Crib converts to toddler bed and daybed, with wheels included for mobility. Match with the Jenny Lind Changing Table to complete the collection. MAXIMUM WEIGHT Crib: Stop using when child begins to climb or reaches 35 inches Toddler Bed: 50 lb
Not a safe product.. I loved this crib, but after a year, the sides split. My daughter is not rambunctious at all. She barely stands up in it. We moved the crib once and the tall end split down the middle…. it only lasted about a year. It’s really disappointing and super scary!
Beautiful crib The crib arrived in perfect condition. It was easy to put together. It took me less than 15 minutes and Iâm 7 months pregnant. We ordered it in ebony. The screws looked rusty which doesnât matter to us because the crib is black but might matter in a lighter paint color. We wonât be using the wheels. They look super cheap and hazardous with our floors. I put some floor protectors on the bottom of each leg. It says you need a Phillips screwdriver but not sure why because it includes an Allen…
But he’s pretty handy so who knows My husband put this together while I was at work so I cannot comment on the assembly part of the purchase. He didn’t say anything about it so I assume it wasn’t difficult. But he’s pretty handy so who knows.The color is nice and doesn’t look like a sticker laid over wood composite like some melamine finishes can. The only thing i don’t like is the overly shiny silver caster covers. They should either match the casters or be a matte finish, in my opinion. But who’s going to be…