Babymore Eva Sleigh Cot Bed review

from Babymore
RRP  £160.00
Babymore Eva Sleigh Cot Bed

by motherandbaby |
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The Eva Sleigh Cot Bed by Babymore is beautiful and verasatile; it could be used in a baby’s bedroom as a small sofa once outgrown – it’s that lovely. The additional storage provided by a full-size draw on runner is a major plus and the protective teething rail is also a practical (and appreciated) extra. The bed is difficult to assemble (the instructions could be clearer) but it looks and feels like a high-quality piece of furniture, with a nice, smooth finish, which makes the effort as well as the cost entirely worthwhile.

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Product Information

Babymore Eva Sleigh Cot Bed

Single handed drop side mechanism allow easy access to your baby,

Full size drawer on runner provide extra storage

Protective Teething rail on top of both sides

Three base positions to suit baby grew stage.

Slat all round for improved visibility and ventilation

Easily convert to junior bed/sofa/day bed

Suitable from birth to approximately three years old

Require Mattress size 120 x 60 cm (sold separately)

Meet British and European safety standards

Assembled size: L 137 x W 66 x H 100 cm

Box: L 123 x W 70 x H 16 cm, Wight 29KG

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