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beautiful crib bumpers.

by Kimberly on March 25, 2009 in Home, home_decorating · 2 comments

To bumper or not to bumper? It’s a matter of some decision making when putting together a nursery and crib ensemble. I happen to be a fan of the bumper, but it’s so hard to find them without the hazards or over-poofiness, garish embellishments, or long strings for attaching to the crib. Praises to Bumpaire for their development of a safer, better looking crib bumper. Really, if ultra-luxurious baby bedding gives you palpitations, you must investigate Bumpaire.

In their words:
“We take parenting, and style, seriously. So, after many years of practical research and, of course parenting, we created the Bumpaire, a smart, modern bumper guard. During our research, we made a point to directly address each concern listed by the Consumer Product Safety Commission and The American Academy of Pediatrics.”

How so? The crib bumpers are simply beautiful. Stunning, actually. And made with exceptional quality, which one would expect considering their steep price point. The bumper is made in 6 separate panels that attach individually to the crib, fastening snugly around the exterior of the crib slats with darling chubby ties. The panels are padded for comfort, but stiff and not fluffy or poofy. And the best part, they are designed with a patented scalloped bottom that allows air to circulate between the mattress, slats, and bumper. Safer for baby. And did I mention they are beautiful?
Available in 3 gorgeous collections, each with lovely color schemes.
Shown above: Classique in Lefonds Pink
For information about crib safety, click here.
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1 Petit Elefant March 25, 2009 at 12:39 pm

So pretty, and I’m glad they’ve figured out how to make them safe-whew!

2 crissy March 25, 2009 at 3:13 pm

It’s safe and still darling! I think I prefer the look of the chubby ties.

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