Saturday, February 28, 2009

Transitional, Trendy and Thrifty - Warm Honey Crib

UPDATE TO THIS POST - 4/10/09 - SOLD OUT!

We are all mindful of the tight economic times our country and in particular our families are facing. The newspapers are filled with grim reminders each day of job losses and the effect this is having on our society. At Baby's Own Room, we are trying to help parents provide a safe, secure sturdy, yet fashionable crib for their baby.


Child Craft has several new cribs, lifetime cribs and furniture collections that allow Baby's Own Room to offer parents the perfect opportunity to furnish their nursery without breaking their budget. One of these you will see here is part of the Warm Honey Collection.


This transitional style crib is constructed from selected hardwoods with inviting a lustrous Warm Honey Oak finish. The Crib has single drop side, 4 position mattress height adjustment and black, hooded casters for ease of movement. Casters lock into place. This Crib meets or exceeds all industry standards set be the Consumer Products Safety Commission (CPSC), the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) and is certified by the Juvenile Products Manufacturers’ Association (JPMA). The Warm Honey crib converts to daybed by removing the crib drop side which will help baby transition from infant to toddler. The Finish is lead free and non-toxic. Your new crib carries a limited 15 year warranty on hardware system and parts. See warranty card (packed with actual product) for more details. Mattress sold separately under Crib Accessories from our Home page. Set up size: 48-3/4” H by 53-1/2” L by 32-1/4” W.


Pair this Crib with the Warm Honey Dressing Chest or Warm Oak Dressing Table you will find in our store. Right now we have special pricing on the Warm Honey Oak Crib - a frugal $279.99 includes the cost of shipping to your door step. Buy the Crib and Warm Honey Dressing Chest as a set for $499.99. If you or someone you know is having a baby this year I invite you to shop now and save at Baby's Own Room..

No comments: