You can both see and feel that every detail of this cot is made with care. Soft shapes, durable materials and a steady construction with practical features and a spacious drawer at the bottom.
Width: 75 cm
Height: 112 cm
Bed width: 70 cm
Bed length: 140 cm
Max. load: 20 kg
Depth of drawer (inside): 68 cm
Width of drawer (inside): 135 cm
Free height under cot: 4 cm
Bedside/ Spindles/ Bed rail/ Bed base frame: Solid beech, Acrylic paint
Knob: Solid beech, Tinted clear acrylic lacquer
Drawer back: Particleboard, Plastic edging
Drawer bottom: Particleboard, High-pressure melamine laminate, Plastic edging
Drawer side: Solid beech
Fabric: 100% nylon
Wipe clean with a dry cloth.
For your child's safety, use a cot and mattress of the same size.
Safety and compliance
Do not leave anything in the cot or place the cot close to anything that could provide a foothold.
It is important not to screw in hooks or handles onto the cot or place it near ropes, belts, curtains or anything else that can present a suffocation or strangulation hazard.
To avoid the risk of a child falling out of the cot, the cot base should be lowered to the lowest level as soon as your child can sit up on their own.
Safety and compliance
Complies with European standard EN 716-1.
Assembly and installation
Two persons are needed for the assembly of this furniture.
What’s included
Conversion kit included.
Sold separately
Mattress and bedlinen are sold separately.
One cot side can be removed when the child is big enough to climb into/out of the cot.
Under the cot there is a spacious storage drawer equipped with runners for toys or extra bedding – easy to roll in and out, and with a built-in drawer stop that keeps the drawer in place.
Your baby will sleep both safely and comfortably as the durable materials in the cot base have been tested to ensure they give their body the support it needs.
The cot base is well ventilated for good air circulation which gives your child a pleasant sleeping climate.
Material
What is fibreboard?
Fibreboard is a stable and durable material made of leftover wood from the wood industry. A durable outer layer of paint or laminate is added to the board. The difference between various types of fibreboards, such as HDF and MDF, is mainly the thickness, yet also how impact-resistant they are. This determines if we will use them for bed frames, sofa frames, kitchen fronts, wardrobe doors, or something completely different.