I’m pretty sure I’m “nesting.” No, I’m not pregnant and I haven’t decided that I ever will be again. But IF I did get pregnant and IF I did have a little girl and IF I won the lottery or a obtained a large inheritance and could justify buying a new crib, this is the one I would buy.
Having a baby girl means my dream of a baby girl’s nursery, fit for a princess, would finally come true. While I was looking for furniture for my future sunroom makeover, I ran across this gorgeous crib at Restoration Hardware. It looks so retro and “royal.” Maybe the exquisite chandelier, soaring windows and ballet pink curtains help!

I agree this is an absolutely exquisite crib. However, having raised four children and seeing them use the crib for teething, and falling while they learn to steady themselves in their crib. I couldn’t bring myself to have such an unforgiving material such as metal for a baby crib. Just my opinion
Tracy, thanks for following AND you’re right – I never considered the “function” aspect over form!
You are welcome. You have great information and wonderful stuff on your site and blog, I love it. I could see the allure of that crib, I just thought I should add my two cents.
Where are the curtains and crib bedding from? I love this room! Thank you!
Hi Evelyn, thanks for stopping by littleblacksweats.com! I’m assuming the bedding came from their RH baby & child line. Here is the link if you’d like to see more! http://www.rhbabyandchild.com/catalog/category/collections.jsp?categoryId=rhbc_cat199001