Sorelle cribs, changing tables and more are custom made with a design that flawlessly integrates form and function. Elegant, yet simple, Sorelle furniture is at home in any decor from traditional to contemporary. Backed by a family-owned company for over 25 years, the Sorelle complete room collections will grow with your child. Features: -Made from […]
Filed under: changing tables on February 4th, 2009 | No Comments »
More comfort for baby, more convenience for Mom. The Simmons Terry cover is made of 100% cotton so it?s plush, safe and comfy. A tailored fit provides cushioned protection throughout and the cover is elasticized for fast, easy changing. Best of all it’s Fully machine washable for your convenience. Features: -Pink -100% cotton -Easy to […]
Filed under: changing tables on January 19th, 2009 | No Comments »
This Emily Changing Table is a necessity in any baby’s nursery. With a safety belt and metal support under the changer top, this changing table provides the safety you want for your infant. Features: -Safety belt -Metal support under changer top -One drawer -1″ Pad included -Actual color may vary slightly from shown -Ready to […]
Filed under: changing tables on November 12th, 2008 | No Comments »
Great for bathrooms with large stalls or expansive layouts. This changing table features a large deep bed with an adjustable safety belt, and a smooth hinge system and hidden piston which reduces pinch points. The gusset support system provides increased strength and stability, and is rated for continuous use up to 50 lbs. The table […]
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Stokke Care is height adjustable with two different working levels to fit any size user. With less bending over, you reduce strain on your back and shoulders, and also have better control of the always active child. The Care Changing Table will also adjust as your child grows. Features: -Includes white changing pad, 2 white […]
Filed under: changing tables on September 25th, 2008 | No Comments »
This changing station is compact with a slim profile that protrudes only 4″ from the wall when it’s closed! It has a pneumatic gas shock mechanism to ensure a smooth, safe open and close motion. Easy to clean, high-density polyethylene inhibits bacterial growth. The built-in dual liner dispensers holds approximately 50 liners. With an adjustable […]
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This solid wood changing table from Dream On Me is perfect for any nursery! The Changing Table in Black includes a comfy mattress pad for changing, safety straps, and a classic sleigh design. A stylish and practical choice at an affordable price. Features: -Solid wood changing table in Black. -Three sturdy drawers. -Comfortable mattress pad […]
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This solid wood changing table from Dream On Me is perfect for any nursery! The Changing Table in White includes a comfy mattress pad for changing, safety straps, and a classic sleigh design. A stylish and practical choice at an affordable price. Features: -Solid wood changing table in White. -Three sturdy drawers. -Comfortable mattress pad […]
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This solid wood changing table from Dream On Me is perfect for any nursery! The Changing Table in Pecan includes a comfy mattress pad for changing, safety straps, and a classic sleigh design. A stylish and practical choice at an affordable price. Features: -Solid wood changing table in Pecan. -Three sturdy drawers. -Comfortable mattress pad […]
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This solid wood changing table from Dream On Me is perfect for any nursery! The Changing Table in Natural includes a comfy mattress pad for changing, safety straps, and a classic sleigh design. A stylish and practical choice at an affordable price. Features: -Solid wood changing table in Natural. -Three sturdy drawers. -Comfortable mattress pad […]
Filed under: changing tables on September 21st, 2008 | No Comments »