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Rent
To Own: A crib for life! This is an ideal solution for space constraints for
young families. Read on.
Nashville-based
Gro Furniture releases two ingeniously designed modern cribs that Junior —
unless he reaches Kris Humphries' height by the age of 10 — will have one heck
of a time outgrowing.
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Gro
Furniture, a Nashville-based company founded by architects/parents David and
Aimee Singelyn, recently released two transformative cribs dubbed Bam
B and Pod P that continue to “grow up” and take on new uses well
after Junior graduates from diapers. These heirloom-quality “cradle-to-college”
pieces can be converted five different ways: a crib, a toddler bed, a toy
chest, a daybed and a desk. Aside from the obvious green cred of
anything-but-disposable Gro Cribs, they’re crafted in the U.S. from bamboo
(Bam B) or solid birch ply (Pod P) and are treated with nontoxic, plant-based
finishes. Plus, the cribs are super safe, exceeding 2011 U.S. Consumer
Product Safety Commission requirements.
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Sure
they’re safe and sustainable, but the best part of Gro Cribs? Even a bumbling,
impatient idiot like me could put one together … and in less than two minutes
with no tools or parts required. Aside from someone like yours truly — who
requires three hours and a bottle of wine to put together a single bookshelf
from IKEA — this is a huge perk for parents who have better things to do than
spend an entire afternoon assembling a crib.
Gro
Cribs start at $990 and are available directly from the Gro Furniture
website. The prices are a bit on the high end, yes, but it's an excellent deal
considering the multiple uses and durability of each piece. Beautiful stuff ...
here's hoping that Gro Furniture expands into the world of transformative
furniture for childless, space-strapped, assembly-challenged adults sometime in
the future.
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