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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Just wanted to chime in on the beech-finish IKEA Sniglar, even though it sounds like it’s not OP’s style, because it sounds like there are a lot of people looking for a less-toxic crib. It’s actually known worldwide for being one of the safest (in terms of toxicity/offgassing/etc) cribs in the world. From what I understand, because it’s sold worldwide, it’s manufactured to European safety standards because those are the strictest for furniture finishes, wood sourcing, etc. There are a lot of good articles about this and this is just the result of a cursory search, but here’s a quick overview: https://www.leafscore.com/product-reviews/ikea-sniglar-crib-review/ We paired ours with a Naturepedic crib mattress, mostly because they’re made in my hometown in Ohio but also because they’re GOTS-certified and not made with awful chemicals. My kid wasn’t a great sleeper but at least I felt good about her mattress. [/quote] +1 to this crib. It looks great and it meets what you're looking for. I'm torn on your question. Personally I don't think expensive nursery furniture is even moderatly necessary. Within months you're transitioning to more of a toddler room and I just think having flexibility is good, the nursery is so fleeting. So it's going to be a very unnecessary purchase but if it makes your wife happy you may just want to go with it :)[/quote]
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