Ok psycho you do realize it is not a real house. It is a design house. Just calm it down. |
Don't design infant death traps. It doesn't matter if it's "real" or not. People copy ideas they see. Apparently, you're not a parent just an asshole. |
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18:23, you realize you're just despicable, right...
http://www.gomamagodesigns.com/crib-table-incidents 1 mo M FOUND UNRESPONSIVE WEDGED BETWEEN PILLOW AND BUMPER PAD. POSITIONAL ASPHYXIA A 2 MONTH OLD FEMALE DIED SLEEPING ON CUSHIONS (BUMPER PADS & CRIB MATTRESS) IN HER CRIB. A 9 MONTH OLD FEMALE WAS FOUND DECEASED IN HER CRIB...THE VICTIM WAS FOUND HANGING FROM THE CRIB WITH HER CHIN AND NECK SUSPENDED BY A BUMPER GUARD. It goes on and on. End the stupidity (and please 18:23 never procreate. You're too much of a self-rigoutous a-hole.) |
Just because something can't be bought doesn't mean it can kill you. Please. |
| If you're going to spend $200K on a room, you should make sure the mini-basketball court painted on the floor doesn't look like a giant penis. Just sayin'. |
Cannot unsee. |
Photos of interiors are staged by photographers, or the photographer's stagers, to look good and they don't represent a space as it's lived in. You can't even see what's in the crib - is it a pillow? Does the crib have a hard inner surface that lets the ruffles come out on the exterior but not reach the kid? Maybe the parents wanted one fabricated but they have it out at night and for naps...it takes 2 seconds to lift fabric out of a crib. Designers come up with creative and safe solutions, too. Every day. It's called design. The designer or decorator needs to be sued no more than Amazon.com needs to be sued for selling bumpers and featuring photos of them on their website. Take a chill pill. |
Photographers should stage things to be hazards that's asinine. The curtains too are a strangulation risk. This isn't new information. The fact that you don't realize it means you're incredibly stupid. |