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List Price:
$279.00
Our Price:
$239.00
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14.34%
Average Customer Rating:

Availability:
Usually ships in 2 to 3 days
Company:
DaVinci
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Description
The Emily 4-in-1 Convertible Crib by Da Vinci is the complete sleeping system that grows with your infant from crib to toddler to youth bed, making it the full solution for your infant's sleeping needs. Stylish, elegant, yet very functional, this crib will accommodate your infant from baby to toddler to youth. It features a static side with no moving parts! Built with thought for mothers to take their little ones out of the crib with little effort. Features: - 4-level mattress spring system
- Converts to daybed
- Converts to toddler bed with included guard rail
- Converts to full size bed with full size bed rail kit M4799 (sold separately)
- Meets and exceeds all US safety standards
- Recommended for use with the M5340C mattress
- Formaldehyde-free
- Non-toxic finish
- Made with wood from sustainable forests
- Dimensions: 54.5"W x 34"D x 42"H
Customer reviews for 'DaVinci Emily Convertible Baby Crib - Ebony'
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DaVinci Emily Convertible baby Crib
Sturdy, easy to assemble and looks great! Very happy with crib. The coffee color looks nice in our home
[Monday, November 24, 2008]
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Beautiful. Sturdy. Scratches pretty easily.
We got this crib in "Natural."
I've got to say, it's a beautiful crib that is pretty much the focal point in the nursery. It's sturdy, even if it does tend to scratch easily - the only thing I was tempted to deduct a star for.
The fact that it's convertible... well, we haven't gotten quite that far yet, but it's very nice to know that we won't need to spend any more when the time comes.
[Tuesday, November 18, 2008]
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Great crib with a few downsides.
I just received the crib and I'm in love! The crib is stylish and very sturdy. I bought the ebony colored one and the only thing I have to complain about is that the screws are copper and very visible from the outside. I'm shocked they didn't include something to cover up the screws with. It was also extremely easy to put together. It took me about an hour but I was being extra careful as to not scratch the frame.
[Thursday, August 21, 2008]
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