Nursery Works Vetro Crib

As clear as a crib can be.

Baby has got nothing to hide from mommy and daddy when inside the high-end designer Vetro Crib. Its modern design lets you see your little one from all angles and allows for a brighter environment. This baby furniture is made of clear non-toxic acrylic, JPMA certified (exceeds US and Canadian standards) and is handmade. Also the mattress level can be adjusted to three different height positions. A limited edition luxurious piece that caught the eyes of famous celebrities like Robert Downey Jr., Tony Romo and the couple Beyonce and Jay Z.
$1k – $5k

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