Antique Baby Cribs

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By Super Hub Star

Studies show that among the top natural cures against stress is the sight of an infant child, especially your own. Now that you are expecting your own child, make sure you reciprocate the stress-relief your precious child brings you with high-quality baby cribs to make the child’s stay in baby-hood as enchanting as possible.

What are antique baby cribs?


There are many types of baby cribs available in the market. However, one of the options now available for parents are the antique baby cribs, which bring in a regal and elegant touch as well as a potential family heirloom for the future.

Why would you buy one?

The key attraction with antique baby cribs is the sheer beauty of craftsmanship as well as uniqueness that comes with antiques. Antique baby cribs come from craftsmen who put something into their work that the factory-assembled baby crib simply does not have – a lot of hard and heart-filled work.

The various features


Like most cribs, the main difference between the antiques and other types of cribs is the craftsmanship and design. Otherwise, the materials used are usually the same. Some use wood, while others have created antique cribs out of iron tubes. The main difference between features of the antique and other types of cribs is the safety features. Because most antiques were created in a time when product safety was not yet implemented, there are some potential hazards that you should look out for when buying an antique baby crib.

Antique baby crib
Antique baby crib

The different brands

DaVinci, Bratt Décor, Sweet Beginnings, Art Frog, and Million Dollar Baby are among the many brands that offer antiques. However, do not be limited by these brands since most antiques are created by old-fashioned artisans and craftsmen who do not formally belong to a company and are simply furniture makers by profession. They also often yield the best and most beautiful products.

How to choose one


When choosing an antique baby crib, the most important factor to consider is safety. Cribs made before 1974 were manufactured without the CPSC’s crib safety standards, and thus needs to be purchased with care. While your antique may be the loveliest flea-market find you have encountered in the last several years, ultimately it is still the safety and well-being of your even more precious baby that should be considered.

How much are they

One of the best features that come along with the antique baby crib is that it comes in a wide variety of prices. You may stumble upon a lovely crib on a flea market or in a garage sale around the neighborhood, while some others come from antique furniture shops with price tags ranging from $400 to a whopping $3016 for the Sweet Beginnings Bella Luna Portofino Bow Crib.

Where to buy

Antiques are generally rare, and the approaches to buying them are either by patiently scouting through flea markets where you can in time and with luck stumble upon a cheap and beautiful antique crib, or by checking out the internet. While the internet will give you a fair selection of antique baby cribs, chances are the price ranges will be equally magnificent.

Comments

Erica Myers 17 months ago

Interesting article. Ive been looking for a unique crib for my little one but had not ever considered a antique crib. Do you really think they are safe enough?

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