dresser in nursery Mid-Century Crib and 6 Drawer Dresser Nursery Set in Walnut
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dresser in nursery Mid-Century Crib and 6 Drawer Dresser Nursery Set in Walnut

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dresser in nursery Mid-Century Crib and 6 Drawer Dresser Nursery Set in WalnutThe Mid Century Retro Crib and Dresser Set is a gorgeous combination of Retro Collection products for a small baby nursery. Adorn this room with a solid wood dresser set fit for babies. Youre going to enjoy using the crib and dresser set to keep everything neat and tidy. This set includes: Solid Wood Convertible Crib Retro 6 Drawer Dresser in Hazelnut Our products are all made only of solid wood from renewable forests, characterizing it as eco

The Mid-Century Retro Crib and Dresser Set is a gorgeous combination of Retro Collection products for a small baby nursery. Adorn this room with a solid wood dresser set fit for babies. You’re going to enjoy using the crib and dresser set to keep everything neat and tidy.

This set includes:

  • Solid Wood Convertible Crib
  • Retro 6 Drawer Dresser in Hazelnut

Our products are all made only of solid wood from renewable forests, characterizing it as eco-friendly furniture, with baby safe non-toxic finish. For a more eco-friendly addition to the nursery, but also a little style, add the mid-century retro crib and dresser set. You can turn heads while still creating a more welcoming environment for your little one. 

  • Meets or exceeds all required and voluntary safety standards enacted by the ASTM and U.S. CPSC regulations.
  • 100% solid Pine wood.
  • 3 positions mattress height adjustment.
  • 3 in 1 convertible crib. 
  • Conversion kit (sold separately) easily converts from crib to day bed or toddler bed.
  • Dresser is equipped with three soft close drawer slides.
  • Anti-tip kit included: dresser comes with safety-tested mounting hardware, assembly instructions and a nylon strap. We highly recommend to prevent injuries from furniture tip-over that anti-tip kit should be permanently fixed to the wall.
  • Strong and sturdy construction.
  • Hidden hardware construction.
  • Built to last.
  • Quality craftsmanship.
  • Easy to set up.
  • Made in Brazil.


Dimensions:

Crib: 55.5" x 30.3" x 37.4" 

Dresser: 55.11” x 21.65” x 33”

Drawers: 23.9” x 15.15” x 5.55”

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★★★★★ 5
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Recommended by John. So far great additive for the CP4
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Quieter and more mpg in TDI
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