BABY BEDS
Choosing the right crib is crucial to ensuring your child's well-being and peaceful nights for the whole family. On our website and in our boutique, we help you choose from all the options available, from cots to cradles and co-sleeper beds. We focus on design, manufacturing, comfort and, of course, safety, with advice on the safety standards to look for and the elements to consider when buying. In addition to all these fundamental criteria, we also cover practical aspects such as ease of cleaning and maintenance. Explore our selection, consult our birth guide and our Greenable label to find the ideal crib for you and your little one, for peaceful, restful nights.
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FAQ - Cribs
What type of crib best suits my space and needs?
The choice depends on the space available and your preferences. Standard cribs offer versatility as they can be used for several years, often until the child is ready for a junior bed. Cradles are compact and often on wheels, making them easy to move from room to room. Co-sleeping beds attach to the parent's bed, allowing parents to stay close to their baby during the night to facilitate breastfeeding and contact.
What type of bed is best for a newborn?
Cradle:
Perfect for the first few months, it's smaller and creates a cocooning environment.
Bed with adjustable bars:
Practical for following baby's growth and allowing mattress height adjustment for prolonged use.
What safety standards should I take into account when choosing a cot?
Make sure the crib meets current safety standards. The slats must be spaced securely to prevent baby's head from getting trapped, and the bed's construction must be solid to withstand daily use. Naturally, all our cribs comply with current safety standards.
At what age can my baby start using a cot?
Babies can use a cot from birth, but some parents prefer to start with a cradle for the first few months, as it offers a more enveloping and reassuring sensation for newborns.
What's the difference between a standard cot, a crib and a co-sleeping bed?
Standard cots are fixed and offer a smooth transition to a junior bed. Cradles are smaller and often on wheels, making them practical for parents who want to keep their baby close to them at night. Co-sleeping beds attach to the parent's bed, allowing easy access to the baby during the night for breastfeeding and contact.
How can I make sure my baby sleeps safely in the bed?
Make sure the mattress is firm to support baby's developing spine. Use snug-fitting sheets to avoid the risk of suffocation, and don't use blankets or pillows until the child is at least a year old to reduce the risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS).
What accessories are recommended to make the crib more comfortable and secure?
Crib towers can protect baby from bumps against the crib bars. Anti-mite mattresses and anti-fall devices add an extra layer of safety, while hanging mobiles can help soothe baby to a peaceful sleep.
What are the options for transforming a crib into an evolving bed as my child grows?
Some cots are designed to grow with your child, transforming into a junior bed or even a sofa, offering a durable solution that can be used for many years to come.
How to choose the right mattress for your baby's cot?
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What are the best practices for maintaining and cleaning a cot?
Clean the crib regularly with a damp cloth to remove dust and dirt. Use waterproof mattress covers to protect the mattress from potential leaks and for better hygiene.
What accessories can help baby sleep well?
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