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DaVinci Emily Convertible Baby Crib - Ebony

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Your Price: $279.00
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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 1490







Amazon Minimum Age: 1 months
Binding: Baby Product
Brand: DaVinci
Color: Ebony
EAN: 0048517479155
Label: DaVinci
Manufacturer: DaVinci
Manufacturer Maximum Age: 2 years
Manufacturer Minimum Age: 1 months
Model: M4791E
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: DaVinci
Release Date: November 06, 2006
Sales Rank: 1490
Studio: DaVinci


Features:
  • The Emily crib has a sleek, modern, sophisticated look for today's nursery.
  • 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 to adjust to your child's growth.
  • Day bed conversion rail kit, full size headboard and footboard included. Full size bed rail kit (M4799) sold separately.







Editorial Review:

Product Description:
The Emily 4-in-1 Convertible Crib by Da Vinci is the complete sleeping system that grows with your child from crib to toddler to youth bed, making it the full solution for your child's sleeping needs. Stylish, elegant, yet very functional, this crib will accommodate your child 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


Amazon.com Product Description:
The DaVinci Emily Convertible Crib is an elegant addition to any child's room. The DaVinci Emily crib can be converted into a daybed, a toddler bed with guardrail, and a full-size bed. This versatility combines with sophisticated style to make the Emily Crib an investment that grows with your little one.

The DaVinci Emily Convertible Crib:
  • Converts to daybed and toddler bed with guard rail.
  • Meets or exceeds all U.S. safety standards.
  • Can be converted to full sized bed with separate kit.


The DaVinci Emily Convertible Crib grows with your little ones. (Shown here in white.) View larger.
Designed with Growing Children in Mind The Emily Crib easily converts to a daybed and a toddler bed that includes a guard rail. The full size headboard and footboard can be used later with a separate rail kit to convert this stylish piece of furniture into a full sized bed, perfect for older youths. And made from real pine with an elegant ebony design, this crib will nicely complement the decor in baby's room.

A four-level mattress spring system adjusts to provide excellent support during all stages of your child's growth. This dimensions of this crib are 54.5x34x42-inches (WxDxH), and it is recommended for use with the DaVinci M5324C 2-in-1 Emily Crib Mattress.

Designed with Safety in Mind
The safety of this full sized crib is certified by the Juvenile Products Manufacturer's Association (JPMA). Because it includes no moving parts, the Emily convertible crib meets or exceeds all U.S. safety standards.

Also available in:
Cherry

Coffee

White

Amber

Oak

Natural

What's in the Box
Crib with 4-level mattress support, day bed conversion guard rail, full size headboard and footboard (full-size rail kit sold separately).




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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - 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.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - 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.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Very Happy
This company shipped promptly, and the crib was exactly what i wanted. The photos online were very accurate. Thank you!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Beautiful Crib!
Crib was easy to put together and looks even better in person. Very happy with this purchase.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Insufficiently packed for shipping
It took me about a month to get this crib after I ordered it. The first two cribs that were sent to me were broken when they got here, with wide cracks and some pieces broken in half. I finally kept the third crib, even though it was dented and chipped, because my baby needed a bed and I just couldn't wait any longer. Amazon gave me a discount and a free teething guard to cover the most obvious damage, but I am still disappointed that the brand new crib I bought looks so beaten up. I really wish they would pack the crib more securely at the warehouse to prevent damage in shipping.

The crib was pretty easy to put together by myself. It is sturdy and looks nice. I would have given it 5 stars if I would have received it in brand new condition, on time.

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