Great Design is Easy | Great Quality is Timeless

Great Design is Easy | Great Quality is Timeless

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Luxury Solid Wood Nursery Furniture: Meet the New York Collection

Mid-century modern design. Heirloom-level durability. Built in 100% solid Beechwood.

Designing a luxury nursery is about more than picking a pretty crib. It's about creating a safe, healthy, beautiful space where your baby grows — and where your furniture actually keeps up.

The New York Collection is crafted for modern families who want more than disposable baby furniture. Made from 100% solid Beechwood, this solid wood crib and nursery collection blends mid-century modern design with heirloom-level durability.

Nursery furniture shouldn't just survive the baby years — it should outlive them.

"We're too poor to buy cheap stuff."

— European proverb. Worth thinking about.
New York convertible crib in Albero Puro / Rosemary
New York Collection detail
New York Collection detail

Why Solid Wood Nursery Furniture Is Worth It

The truth: not all nursery furniture is built the same. Not all cribs are equal.

Many cribs and dressers today are made from particle board or MDF. They may look good online, but over time they can weaken, chip, or lean on adhesives that don't belong in a healthy nursery.

Solid wood nursery furniture, on the other hand, is built differently — and it feels different.

Why parents choose solid wood cribs

  • Exceptional strength and stability
  • Long-term structural integrity
  • Natural resistance to everyday wear
  • Fewer synthetic materials
  • Higher long-term value

A solid wood crib provides reliable support through every stage — from newborn days to toddler transitions. The New York Collection is crafted entirely from solid hardwood, giving your nursery a foundation that's as strong as it is beautiful.


Why Beechwood Is a Luxury Nursery Essential

If you're investing in high-end nursery furniture, the wood matters.

Beechwood is one of the most trusted hardwoods in premium furniture manufacturing — dense, durable, and refined, making it ideal for a luxury nursery that blends elegance with performance.

The benefits of solid Beechwood furniture

  • Strong resistance to cracking and warping
  • High load-bearing durability
  • Smooth, modern finish
  • Naturally beautiful grain that ages gracefully

Solid Beechwood doesn't just look elevated — it performs for decades. That's the difference between nursery furniture and heirloom furniture.


Designed to Grow With Your Family

Babies grow fast. Your furniture should keep up.

The New York Collection is designed as lifetime nursery furniture — not "baby" pieces. You'll only have a baby for a few weeks; soon the baby becomes a toddler, then a teenager. Why burn so much money over time and end up disappointed? With clean lines and a timeless mid-century modern aesthetic, each piece transitions seamlessly from nursery to toddler room, bedroom, or guest space. One good decision. One lifetime of enjoyment.

Perfect for families searching for

  • Convertible solid wood cribs
  • Long-lasting nursery dressers
  • Sustainable nursery furniture
  • Investment-quality baby furniture

When you choose solid hardwood nursery furniture, you choose fewer replacements and more long-term beauty.


GREENGUARD Gold Certified for a Healthier Nursery

Your nursery should feel fresh, calm, and safe — not filled with hidden chemicals.

That's why the New York Collection is GREENGUARD Gold certified, meeting some of the strictest standards for low chemical emissions.

For your family, that means

  • Better indoor air quality
  • Reduced exposure to VOCs
  • Furniture safe for babies and sensitive individuals

When building a luxury nursery, healthy materials matter just as much as design.


European Craftsmanship You Will Notice

Every piece in the New York Collection is crafted in Europe, where furniture standards emphasize precision, sustainability, and responsible sourcing.

The result

  • Carefully hand-selected and steam-dried hardwood
  • Exceptional construction quality
  • Responsible forestry practices
  • Long-term durability you can trust

Premium nursery furniture isn't just about how it looks — it's about how it's made.


Sustainable Nursery Furniture That Lasts

Fast furniture is made to be replaced. Solid wood furniture is made to stay.

Choosing solid wood nursery furniture reduces waste, lowers environmental impact, and creates pieces that can be passed down, repurposed, or loved for years to come.

A luxury nursery can absolutely be sustainable — especially when built from hardwood designed to endure.


The New York Collection at a Glance

Everything modern families want in high-end nursery furniture:

  • 100% Solid BeechwoodPremium hardwood construction, end to end.
  • Solid Wood CribCrafted for newborn safety + toddler transitions.
  • Mid-Century ModernClean lines, timeless silhouette, real character.
  • GREENGUARD GoldCertified low-emission for healthy air.
  • European MadePrecision, sustainability, responsible sourcing.
  • Lifetime DesignBuilt to grow with your child — and stay.

When you invest in a solid wood crib and thoughtfully crafted nursery furniture, you're not just decorating a room. You're beginning your family's story — beautifully built from day one.

Safety, beautifully reimagined — for a Good Life, From Day 1®

Bring the New York Collection Home

Solid Beechwood. GREENGUARD Gold. European craftsmanship. Designed to grow with your family — and stay for the long story.

Shop the New York Collection How It's Made

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