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maxi cosi iora bedside bassinet details Maxi Cosi Iora Bedside Bassinet Classic GraphitePremium Bedside Bassinet for Safe Room Sharing Newborns: The Maxi Cosi Iora Bedside Bassinet brings comfort, safety, and sophistication to your nursery, designed for parents who want their baby close during those precious first months. With adjustable height and proximity controls, the Iora customizes to fit your bed frame and lifestyle. Whether for nighttime nursing, quick 3 a. m. diaper changes, or the peace of mind of room sharing without bed

Premium Bedside Bassinet for Safe Room-Sharing Newborns: The Maxi-Cosi Iora Bedside Bassinet brings comfort, safety, and sophistication to your nursery, designed for parents who want their baby close during those precious first months. With adjustable height and proximity controls, the Iora customizes to fit your bed frame and lifestyle. Whether for nighttime nursing, quick 3 a.m. diaper changes, or the peace of mind of room-sharing without bed-sharing, the Iora provides a secure, independent sleeping space engineered to meet Consumer Product Safety Commission safe sleep guidelines. The foldable design means you can bring your baby's familiar sleep environment to grandma's house, hotel rooms, or weekend getaways.

How the Maxi-Cosi Iora Bedside Bassinet Works

The Iora adjusts through four distinct height positions to match standard platform beds, adjustable beds, and traditional frame beds. Three slide positions let you bring the bassinet closer for nighttime check-ins and feeding, or push it slightly away when you need space. The firm, flat mattress—engineered to meet CPSC safe sleep standards—stays protected under the bassinet's breathable mesh sides, which promote air circulation while keeping your newborn visible and within arm's reach throughout the night. The large under-bassinet storage basket holds diapers, wipes, pajamas, and other essentials so you never scramble in the dark. When travel calls, the entire bassinet folds flat in under a minute and packs into an included carry bag.

Key Features of the Iora

  • Customizable height: Four positions to match your bed height, from platform to raised frames
  • Proximity control: Three slide positions bring baby closer or create distance as needed
  • EcoCare fabric: 100% recycled plastic bottles, soft and breathable without added fire retardants
  • Breathable mesh sides: Promotes airflow and keeps you visually connected while baby sleeps
  • Safe sleep mattress: Firm, flat sleeping surface meets federal CPSC safe sleep standards
  • Storage basket: Under-bassinet organization for nighttime caregiving essentials within arm's reach
  • Portable design: Folds flat with included carry bag for effortless travel and storage
  • Easy care: Machine-washable mattress pad and carry bag on gentle cycle
  • Modern style: Six sophisticated color options (Truffle, Oat, Green, Graphite, Slate, Latte) complement any nursery
  • Secure locks: Height and slide locks prevent accidental shifting during sleep

When You Need the Maxi-Cosi Iora

Perfect for newborns through age 6 months (or until your baby reaches 20 lbs or can push up on hands and knees, whichever comes first). Ideal for parents practicing safe room-sharing, frequent nighttime feedings, and quick diaper changes without leaving your bedroom. The adjustable design and travel portability make it equally useful for grandparent stays, hotel visits, and families who move between homes. The Iora delivers the closeness of co-sleeping with the safety and independence of a dedicated sleep surface.

Safety & Quality Standards

Engineered by Maxi-Cosi with over 25 years of expertise in child sleep and travel safety. The Iora is designed with a firm, flat sleeping surface that meets Consumer Product Safety Commission guidelines for safe infant sleep. EcoCare fabric prioritizes your baby's health while breathable mesh sides reduce suffocation risks. The secure height and slide lock mechanisms prevent accidental shifting during the night. Always ensure both sides of the height adjust are locked at the same level before placing your baby down. Never add soft bedding, pillows, comforters, or extra padding—use only the mattress provided by the manufacturer. Always place your baby on their back to sleep. Do not use this product when your infant begins to push up on hands and knees or has reached 20 lbs (9.1 kg), whichever comes first. Consult the user guide for proper assembly and setup specific to your bed frame.

Explore the complete Maxi-Cosi collection at ANB Baby and find the right bassinet, car seat, and stroller combination for your newborn.

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