Aerial Crib

11Jun07

Dsc 0002-19When my wife and I started looking for a crib several months ago we weren’t too optimistic. It seemed like the words “affordable modern” and “crib” just weren’t compatible. We knew we had the choice of settling for something that was less than what we really wanted, or splurging and getting something beautiful that would hopefully hold up for a long time. The truth be told, due to budget constraints we probably would have ended up getting a crib from Ikea, and painting it white. Luckily for us, the folks at Nurseryworks were kind enough to help us out, and support Grassrootsmodern by sponsoring our nursery. We ended up getting the Aerial Crib with a diamond end panel, all white except for the light pine rails. While the price tag for this crib is out of our meager budget, it is pretty close to the price of most of the other modern cribs. The quality is truly exceptional. We have been totally impressed by the finish on entire crib. It will without doubt last us for a long time to come.


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Comments

4 Responses to “Aerial Crib”

  1. Markus on June 12th, 2007 7:21 am

    Beautiful crib! I also like your all hangings! Where did you find those?

  2. Ikea Wall Hangings at Grassroots Modern on June 19th, 2007 8:59 pm

    [...] Last week I posted about our fantastic Aerial crib from Nurseryworks, and someone asked about our wall hangings. I thought they deserved a quick post of their own, so here we go. These wall hangings are really sliding curtains from Ikea that we hung on our wall. I tried to find the same print on Ikea’s web site, but they didn’t have it. In fact, it seems like they have lots of curtains in the store that I didn’t see on their website. The fabric and the hardware cost us about $25, and looks great in our nursery. We are thinking we might even do something similar in our bedroom. Filed under: art, affordable modern, our house   |   Tags: Art, Our House [...]

  3. [...] From Grassroots Modern: We knew we had the choice of settling for something that was less than what we really wanted, or splurging and getting something beautiful that would hopefully hold up for a long time. [...]

  4. Robin Alexis on April 5th, 2009 2:12 pm

    My daughter wants your crib for our grandson. Would you be interested in doing a trade for radio commercials and web site link to my weekly newsletter?

    Robin Alexis
    360-457-6856

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