- Order number: BettUmbZIWi-GI
As solid pine is not only good for your health but also valuable, we find it a shame that you can only use baby furniture for a couple of months. This gave us the idea of turning a crib into a cot.
The top part, where the baby sleeps, can be used as a toy box, and the bottom frame becomes the top and bottom of the cot. Simply buy the cot expansion set and carry on using your crib.
The cot set consists of another top and bottom, two sides and a set of slats. As your little one gets bigger, you can remove three of the side bars so they can get into bed on their own. You should still make sure they can’t fall. The slats can be adjusted to two heights to adapt as your child grows.
This cot features a sleeping area of 140 cm x 70 cm.
The first expansion set includes our own beechwood slats at 140 cm x 70 cm for free.
Our range of accessories also includes our selection of children's mattresses.
Details at a glance:
Quality
Solid pine
Properties
- With the modular pine system: from baby crib to cot!
- Available in other woods e.g. walnut or beech
Colour
Natural, untreated
Sizes
- Cot – 780 mm wide, 805 mm high, 1480 mm long
- All dimensions and weights are approximate
Special features
- We purposefully have not removed any irregularities or knots from the wood. These properties make each piece unique. Outside influences such as temperature, humidity etc can lead to changes to the wood.
- The bed is made from solid pine, which features an aromatic scent.
- As this is a NATURAL PRODUCT, your delivered product may differ in colour from your existing furniture. New furniture will age to fit in with your older furniture.
Delivery and Assembly
- Delivery includes: cot expansion set, beechwood slats - without decoration or mattress
- Assembly required
- User-friendly assembly, we recommend home-assembly be undertaken by two people.
Safety
Our children's room furniture is tested. Here you can view our certificate information and consumer information by entering Gustav Konrad: www.tuev-sued.de/produktpruefung/zertifikatsdatenbank
Colour and surface structure
It is perfectly normal for the wood's natural light colour to darken slightly with age.
Since we treat our natural timbers with care and work with the wood as nature let it grow, you may find inconsistencies in the surface structure, because even within the same piece of timber there are slight differences in the grain, structure and colour.
We would also like to point out that stone pine wood is a very soft wood. Improper treatment, such as cutting or hammering on it, should be avoided, as this may result in unsightly cut or pressure marks.
Care instructions: wipe with a damp cloth!
Further information can also be found here: Caring for wood!