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		<title>Netto Cub Crib &#8211; Sustainable Selection</title>
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The Netto CUB Crib is a great choice in cribs. It&#8217;s not only attractive and sturdy, but also uses only sustainably harvested wood. New York designer David Netto started his nursery collection in 2001 after the birth of his first child. He was disappointed in the available selection of nursery items compared to what was [...]]]></description>
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<p>The Netto CUB Crib is a great choice in cribs. It&#8217;s not only attractive and sturdy, but also uses only sustainably harvested wood. New York designer David Netto started his nursery collection in 2001 after the birth of his first child. He was disappointed in the available selection of nursery items compared to what was available for other rooms of the house. He wanted to create a line of nursery furniture that would blend with the rest of the house and not be seen as a step down from chic contemporary furniture.</p>
<p>The <a title="Netto Cub Crib" href="http://www.modernnursery.com/DavidNettoCollection.html" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Netto Cub Crib</strong></span> </a>CUB Sleeper is a stylish crib that mixes style with function. Its modern form and wonderful simplicity will be a beautiful accent to any nursery. It has a three-position mattress platform and fixed side rails. It is available in all white wood or a mix of white and pine, and the finish is nontoxic and non-VOC (Volatile Organic Compound) emitting. The crib measures 55&#8243; x 31&#8243; x 36&#8243; and accommodates a standard crib mattress (which is not included).</p>
<p>The really great thing about the Netto CUB Crib is the price. While modern stylish nursery furniture is available, it tends to be on the high end, much more expensive than most people can afford. The CUB Sleeper was designed to be in a range affordable to most people looking to outfit their nursery in a modern style to match the rest of their home&#8217;s decor.</p>
<p>With the Netto CUB Crib, you can also get a matching changing table. There is even a toddler bed conversion kit available so that the CUB Sleeper can grow with your child.</p>
<p>If you are looking for nursery furniture that is simple, fun and modern to match the rest of your decor, the Netto Collection featuring the CUB Crib is a perfect choice. You can be satisfied that you have a great, stylish crib for your child and are helping the environment at the same time.</p>
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