Anonymous wrote: Anonymous wrote: Anonymous wrote:"Is it worth it?" is a subjective question. You pay extra for design, for the cachet. Kids furniture is typically safe in the US, so that won't make a difference. But there's nothing wrong with wanting "nice" furniture for your kids (especially your first, ha). Not true. Many baby items are glued together with toxic materials like formaldehyde. +1 to this. In comparison, Ikea has to manufacture by the super high German standards for kids furniture.
Anonymous wrote: Anonymous wrote:"Is it worth it?" is a subjective question. You pay extra for design, for the cachet. Kids furniture is typically safe in the US, so that won't make a difference. But there's nothing wrong with wanting "nice" furniture for your kids (especially your first, ha). Not true. Many baby items are glued together with toxic materials like formaldehyde.
Anonymous wrote:"Is it worth it?" is a subjective question. You pay extra for design, for the cachet. Kids furniture is typically safe in the US, so that won't make a difference. But there's nothing wrong with wanting "nice" furniture for your kids (especially your first, ha).
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