View Full Version : Buying 120x60 Cribs
newbelly2006
01-18-2006, 03:40 AM
Does anyone have any idea where we could find these? The space we have in our apartment for the babies is pretty dang small. 2 regular 70x140 cribs won't fit. We'll be using a "stillbett" (co-sleeper) for the first few months but really want the cribs in there for naps and in case the babes decide early that they don't enjoy sleeping together (fwiw, their "nursery" is merely the other side of our bedroom seperated by a hung curtains. Gotta love apt living!). I've seen some of the smaller cribs on-line but DH really wants to see them IRL.
Could you all send me any and all baby links/stores both on-line and IRL that you've found to be good?
Thanks!
Hollycrand
01-18-2006, 03:30 PM
You should try Baby waltz (www.baby-walz.de) for a big selection (they do mail order, plus I should think Berlin would have a store located there somewhere).
Jako-o (www.jako-o.de) is a bit pricier, but they might have more items in the size you're looking for. I mean, they even have a co-sleeper (but expensive) available in their product range (though it's a whopping 179 EUR).
A couple of mainstream parenting magazines floatig around have advertisements for bassinette/crib rentals. I should think there might be one or two companies located in Berlin. But I don't have any concrete info.
I'll post again if I have any other ideas.
Bernie
01-21-2006, 05:23 PM
You can also check with www.sauthon.com to find a retailer near you. We have a 60x120 Sauthon convertible crib (can change to toddler bed with conversion kit) with matching changing table and wardrobe. Can run a tad expensive, but perhaps you will get lucky like me and find a retailer liquidating the previous year's floor model.
Good luck, Congrats and happy shopping!
KayasMama04
04-04-2006, 03:41 PM
have you looked at Ikea ...lol sorry just must advertise I love their cribs we have an american crib for dd and wish we had gotten a german one
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