alma urban cot from bloom
July 3, 2009 by Brenda
Filed under Babies & Toddlers, Featured Posts, News & Reviews
Calling all urbanites: alma urban cot from bloom.
The team of four dads who founded bloom – famous for bringing style and innovation into parenting – have now turned their attention to the bedroom and created the new alma urban cot – a beautifully designed folding wooden cot that is the perfect choice for parents looking to bring a little contemporary chic to the nursery.
The alma urban cot has a unique space-saving folding design, which means that when not in use it can be simply concertinered into a slim column that is easy to move and store. This makes the alma a great cot for smaller spaces, or for grandparents’ and second homes. It’s also ideal if parents or children are sharing a room, as it can be easily folded away during the day to create space.The alma is available in a fresh coconut white or crisp gala green and can be used from newborn to two years. With two mattress heights, it combines the benefits of a newborn bassinet or moses basket with a full sized cot, giving easy access to baby, but allowing room for growth.
Made from solid wood sourced from sustainable forests alma’s durability is assured and its low voc finishes protect baby’s health and the environment. Its iconic form and stainless steel detailing embody contemporary minimalism.
True to bloom philosophy, alma is simple to use. Its no-tools-required, hassle-free assembly, is complemented by lockable castor-wheels for effortless mobility.
The alma retails at £300. It will be stocked at John Lewis from July 2009 onwards. For more information check it out at www.bloombaby.com.
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