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Stellar
03-09-2009, 01:07 PM
We're considering the Savannah Olde World crib from Munire in Linen - does anyone have any feedback on the crib, Savannah line or the linen color? We aren't able to see it in person/only online. We're a little worried about the color given the small color block in the store.

Any other recommendations for a stationary non-convertible crib, preferably in some shade of white/off-white?

berryberrykix
03-10-2009, 10:11 AM
Unfortunately, there aren't too many stationary, non-convertibles (or at least ones that look like they're not convertible). This is exactly what we were looking for. My first choice was the Savannah Olde World, but it only comes in the linen and we needed to match other furniture. It's too bad you can't see it in person - it's really a beautiful crib. It's not a pure white.

You might check out:

Stanley Young America Four Seasons Serenity http://www.youngamerica.com/product/135414/8259400415/_/4%26%23160%3Bseasons%3Cbr%3Eserenity_cinnamon%3Cbr %3Etraditional_stationary_crib%3Cbr%3Emedium_woodt one/Age/Infant

A.P. Industries - Lollipop crib (comes in something like 17 finishes, including 3whites) http://www.apindustries.com/en/item-lollipop-crib-33.html

I recall Land of Nod and Restoration Hardware each having a few stationary, non-convertibles in white. Like this one
http://www.landofnod.com/family.aspx?c=133&f=4506&pc=4
and
http://www.landofnod.com/family.aspx?c=133&f=3915&pc=4

Good luck!

spj123
04-04-2009, 09:58 PM
Just registered here after seeing this post, I'm in the same situation! I want a dropside-looking crib but don't want a dropside - all the dropsides I've looked at seem so much less sturdy, SO much lighter, than the convertibles, but I like the traditional look that apparently only comes w/the dropside ones. I did look at the Munire Savannah but I want to find it in stock somewhere since we're due in a few months and the wait times I've been quoted are closer to five months. The Young America one the PP linked looks really nice, but a lot more expensive. It's also hard b/c the Munires have their own white colors - antique white or linen I think?, so you can't mix and match w/other furniture but I'd want to since the dressers are more expensive than the crib.

It's so frustrating that all the dropside cribs we've looked at seem so rickety. My friend does have a dropside crib that doesn't seem rickety at all, but even so, with the possible eventual ban on drop-side cribs I was just reading about, I'd just rather not buy one that has a drop-side.

Anyway I'm just torn, thoguht I'd post here and see if you all found anymore stationary cribs that look like the dropside style! Thanks! :)