Baby beds
This category of the ZIPhome online store features beds for newborns and toddlers priced from €150 to €1,040, as well as accessories and add-ons:
- Classic cribs for babies and convertible models: from compact 70×140 to well-designed 75×160 and even 80×180 — they “grow” with your child and do not need to be replaced after a year.
- Options with adjustable bottoms (several levels to avoid back strain), a pendulum rocking mechanism, and spacious drawers for laundry and spare pajamas.
- Practical safety features: removable 2–3 slats so that older children can climb in and out on their own; compliance with European standards.
Materials and safety
We use lacquered pine and laminated chipboard with stable geometry: smooth surfaces that are easy to wipe clean and can withstand wet cleaning. All materials are certified and designed for children's rooms. Safety standards and “no toxic coatings” are not empty words, but strict requirements for children's furniture.
Delivery, returns, warranty
ZIP.HOME delivers orders throughout Estonia and Finland — no logistics hassles. If something doesn't work out, there is a free return policy and even a 365-day money-back guarantee. Plus, the best price guarantee is a nice bonus when comparing offers.
How to choose — a simple checklist from parent to parent:
- Size. For the first years of life, most people choose 70×140: it's enough for the “crawling” period and beyond. If you want to “play it safe,” look at 75×160 or 80×180 convertible cribs.
- Bottom. At least three levels — higher at first (while the baby is small), then lower. Your back will thank you.
- Pendulum. If your child likes rocking, get one. If not, get one without and don't overpay for the mechanics.
- Drawers. They really save space: diapers, swaddles, sheets — everything is at hand.
- Removable slats. An important “bridge” to independence: no need to move them too early.
- Style. The catalog includes white, light “Scandi” styles, warm wood tones, as well as collections such as MOCHA/VOX — easy to fit into an already assembled nursery (and yes, it's better to figure out the space for the dresser and changing table in advance).
What to combine it with
To prevent the room from turning into a patchwork quilt of different shades, take a look at the neighboring sections: wardrobes and shelves for the nursery, mattresses of suitable sizes, desks for “later.” There are also filters by width/height — convenient when you need to fit into a niche.
Which crib is right for whom — short scenarios:
- “First baby, small apartment.” Choose a classic 70×140 with drawers and an adjustable bottom — compact and functional.
- “We want something that will last and fewer replacements.” Check out the 75×160/80×180 transformer: the crib can be turned into a sofa/children's bed without looking like a “kindergarten” piece of furniture.
- “We love the feel of wood and calm colors.” Series with natural textures of oak/pine — visually warm, they don't “clash” with the interior.
Why buy here (in a nutshell)
A normal selection of formats (classic/transformers), affordable prices, materials that meet children's standards, adequate logistics in Estonia and Finland, and reasonable return conditions. All that's left is to choose the color — and that's the fun part.