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Hip Furniture for Modern Babies : Roh Collection 

The Roh Collection by Spot On Square is every modernist’s dream, giving your baby a true room with a view. Although its main feature is a transparent side made of 100% recyclable clear acrylic. Such original side allows you to see your baby and adds the unique touch to the crib’s look. The use of a durable half-inch, BPA free, phthalate free, 100% recyclable clear acrylic that is framed by locally sourced Walnut creates a truly stunning and innovative design for the modern nursery. The generously sized, coordinating walnut dresser will have parents considering a set for their own bedroom as well. A removable changing tray is available. The ROH collection is offered in beautiful combinations of Walnut and White or Walnut and Grey; while the acrylic on the crib can be ordered on just one side, or both sides. There is a toddler conversion for the crib to convert it to a child’s bed, allowing the furniture to grow and adapt with your child.

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  1. K
    Posted May 26, 2010 at 5:57 pm | Permalink

    Looks a bit like Magneto’s jail cell in the X-Men film.

  2. Posted May 27, 2010 at 12:36 pm | Permalink

    I quite like it. It looks good, baby doesn’t feel like in a cage but still is safe. A bit different from traditional cots, but would look good in modern interior.

  3. natalia senkowski
    Posted June 1, 2010 at 4:26 pm | Permalink

    Amazing combination of materials..but in my experience with my kids if the baby can look outside the crib it will take hours to get her to sleep and using materials that will look dirty will turn upside down my and her world…still I LOVE the look!!

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