Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Baby Furniture Best DaVinci Kalani Convertible Crib In Espresso


Customer Rating :
Rating: 4.4

List Price : $399.00 Price : $224.75
DaVinci Kalani Convertible Crib in Espresso

Product Description

Inspired by the island lifestyle, the Kalani collection is a tropical treat for the eyes. The Kalani 4-in-1 Convertible Crib by Da Vinci is the full solution for your child's sleeping needs. Stylish, elegant, and very functional, the Kalani crib will accommodate your child from baby to toddler to youth. The crib features a static side with no moving parts, low enough for moms and dads to pick up babies with ease. The Kalani also has an adjustable 4-level mattress spring system. A daybed conversion guard rail, full size headboard and footboard are included (full size rail kit sold separately). Assembled in the USA. Meets and exceeds all US safety standards. Measures: 54.5"W x 34.5"D x 42"H.


  • Features 4 level mattress spring system to adjust to your child's growth
  • Toddler rail included, assembly instructions included
  • Made of New Zealand Pine wood from sustainable forests
  • JPMA certified, meets and exceeds Federal Safety Regulations
  • Converts to full size bed with m4799 rails sold seperately


DaVinci Kalani Convertible Crib in Espresso Reviews


baby furniture : DaVinci Kalani Convertible Crib in Espresso Reviews


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127 of 128 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars all the features in one crib, April 8, 2009
I was on the fence about spending $600 on a solid crib or this one. I finally decided on this one because as it turned out, the expensive Sorelle also used cam-locks on most of their cribs. So that was the deal breaker. The Kalani is sturdy despite the few cam-locks. Grandpa had no problem with the assembly and finished within an hour. This is for my 3rd child as I converted the old one already. Features that were hard to find in one crib but offered in this one:

1. rich cherry finish that complements other cherry furniture in the baby's room.

2. heavy and sturdy

3. 4 height settings. Perfect for a shorty like me to easily set down a sleepy baby. most cribs only offer 3 settings that are either too far apart or does not make much of a difference.

4. mattress springs. i don't like slats or MDF panel to support my bouncing baby boy. slats are a pain to adjust and MDP could slip and slide around.

5. toddler rail is... Read more
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62 of 62 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars absolutely beautiful and no problem with scratching, April 7, 2009
I scoured reviews to find the best crib for our baby. The Da Vinci Emily was top-rated by Consumer Reports, but this one wasn't rated at all. The Emily and the Kalani seem very similar, and this one was rated just as well by all the online reviews, so we bought this one in espresso after months of charting out the positives and negatives of all the espresso cribs I could find.

First, the positives. It took my husband and I about two hours to assemble this crib. We weren't in a hurry, and the directions were straightforward, but it just took some time to make sure it was all put together correctly. The wood is gorgeous! It's an absolutely beautiful espresso and matches our other espresso furniture perfectly. Everyone is stunned by how lovely this crib is!

We've moved once with it already - had to unassemble and reassemble - which was no problem. Our daughter is not quite four months old, so I can't vouch as to long-term wear and tear, but I lean on it often and it... Read more
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80 of 88 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Solid crib with horrible finish., October 30, 2006
First the good. The crib is beautiful and it's very sturdy. The wood is great and I do love it. It is a little difficult for me because I'm short and the front doesn't go down, but I also like it for the same reason. There are no moveable parts to pinch little fingers. I like how the whole crib doesn't move when my daughter jumps up and down.

But, the finish is terrible. It scratches extreamly easily and there are teeth marks all up and down the rails. I scratched it on accident with just my fingernail. We are going to have to refinish it when my daughter is older.
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