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Bamboo cribs and other baby furniture

by David Allen on Wednesday, July 11th, 2007

It makes a change to get a choice in not just the style of furniture, but how the furniture is made and what materials it is made from.

crib

Celery Furniture produce a great line of furniture from cribs to cradles and toys to rocking horses, but with a difference they use Bamboo and Formaldehyde free MDF, and something that would make all of the difference is the fact that they do not use any screws or fixings, the wood work is put together by using the traditional methods of mortise and tenon joints.

Dimensions:

3′ 5 1/4″ H x 4′ 9 3/8″ W x 2′ 8″ D.

Materials:

Bamboo.
Formaldehyde Free Medium Density Fiberboard.
Low VOC Paint and Finishes.

Price Range:

$1195 to $1395.

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  • Great idea but there are a lot of used baby cribs which be recycled again for use.
  • That looks like such a unique and fun crib for babies.

    Is it safe though? Is the traditional method of putting the wood through tenon joints and mortise be as effective as screws and bolts?

    Visit http://www.babytoytown.com , a great resource for all your baby products needs. Baby Toytown offers and sells a wide range of baby items, from baby furnitures to baby safety accessories.
  • Bamboo furniture is good for chairs
  • Hi---Roland:

    Thanxs for making a pitstop at Keetsa.

    We discuss Bamboo alot, subscribe to our RSS feed, for updates.
  • Good choice to use bamboo for material of the cribs.
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