M/V Crib by Made by Midas

| November 13, 2008 | 1 Comment

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Natalie writes…

I love Funktionalley, a Swedish site created to sell the best of Scandinavian and now all over Europe design. Whenever I go there, I expect to see something new, delectable, and likely expensive and this time they certainly have not disappointed with the picket fence inspired M/V Crib by Dutch design team Made by Midas.

Made to last from birth to around 3 years, this quirky looking cot is hand made from birch plywood finished in a white laquer and looks like an inverted picket fence. The ‘pickets’ are at different heights which makes for a highly unusual look and well placed stability.

The M/V Crib has been around for about a year although it seemed to be sold out of their own site and it used to be around euro 755 according to Babygadget. A lot of things change in year though as it will now set you back £1344. Surprisingly it’s a flatpack number so I just can’t see me spending this money and assembling it! But it is stunning and not everyone is as lazy as I am and there are certainly peeps out there with deeper pockets than mine!

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Category: Cribs, Cots & Beds, Furniture

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Natalie, 34, is the founder and publisher of Bambino Goodies and she's also a dating and relationship 'expert' who shares her insights on her own blog Baggage Reclaim, as well as contributing to various sites. Both a shopping and window (virtual) shopping obsessive, she loves well designed and aesthetically pleasing products (she has a degree in product design), has seen a resurgence in her art and design skills and has started making-her-own, is also a bit of a gadget and gaming lover, and has an unhealthy addiction to Waitrose. She's mum to 'the bambino', Saria (4) who is the original inspiration behind Bambino Goodies as well as Nia (2), and lives in Surrey with 'the boyf'.

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  1. Hi,

    Specially for you I will put the crib together!
    Of course the crib is available both ways, but for shipping all over the world its easier in a smaller pack.

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