According to the Restoration Hardware website, the Marlowe Conversion Crib is made by Bassett Furniture.
According to the Restoration Hardware website, the Marlowe Conversion Crib is made by Bassett Furniture.
Your Jardine crib is under recall.
www.productsamerica.com - look at part #SH15
Go to www.productsamerica.com. They have tons of crib hardware including the "s" hooks for the springs.
Bright, attractive and safe crib mobiles are made by companies like Bright Starts and Tiny Love. Lamaze, Baby Einstein and Kushies also make good crib mobiles.
I believe this is the parent company: http://www.deltachildrensproducts.com/default.asp try contacting their customer service.
Try Products America. They're a general supplier of crib parts for different lines. They have a website http://productsamerica.com. You search by the style of crib you have, the parts your looking for, or use the visual index. Only catch is that you have to call them up to order the parts.
The Paisley crib bedding does come in an egg white color in addition to pink. It makes for great unisex bedding.
Try productsamerica.com
"If you have the model number usually on the bottom of the crib, if it is one of the Jenny Lind make you will need to know the date it was made that is on the same spot." "You may find it in Jenny Lind, but it depends if the crib is still replaceable or not. It all depends on their product replacement parts policy."
A crib set is : crib bumpers, a sheet and a blanket
If your child's crib has been recalled you should contact the manufacturer as soon as possible (call the phone number they mention or visit the website listed on the recall notice). The sooner you get your name on the list, the sooner you'll receive the repair kit.If getting in touch with the manufacturer isn't quick enough you should consider going back to the retailer that sold you the crib. If you have your original receipt even the better.If your recalled crib is in perfect working order you can continue using it until your repair kit arrives. But first you have to be sure that all the hardware is intact and tight.If you have a play yard you can put your baby to sleep in that.Don't be tempted to repair your broken crib with your own hardware; DIY fixes may be just as unsafe as the recalled crib.In general it isn't recommended that you share your adult bed with a sleeping infant. Earlier studies have shown that infants are up to 40 times more likely to suffocate in an adult bed than in a crib.In general and with any crib, it's important to make sure that there are no missing pieces or loose hardware and you should check it regularly. A bare crib is a safe crib, so skip the comforters, pillows, bumper pads and stuffed animals since they can pose suffocation hazards.