
We got the whole set (small dresser, large dresser, and Colby crib) and absolutely love the quality and at affordable price! My husband was very impressed when he was putting it all together
Absolutely loves the quality — affordable, husband impressed during assembly
We had to scramble for a mini crib at the last minute and we got a Delta. But our regular crib is a DaVinci and we *love* it. It's solid, beautiful, and multi-functional.
Loves it — solid, beautiful, multi-functional
No issues with our crib! We used it all of the early days and are still using it with the toddler bed conversion at age 3.5. I was thrilled that with the crib that I liked something that was not the most expensive option and so I just went for it, but it's in great shape and will be just fine for baby #2.
No issues through 3.5 years — still in great shape, toddler bed conversion working, saving for baby #2
We had the DaVinci and it's a great crib. We dismantled and reassembled it multiple times and converted it to a toddler bed. We've since passed it on to a family member and it's doing well for them too. Both options are good, so I'd go for the design you prefer most.
Great crib — survived multiple assemblies, toddler bed conversion, and passed on to family still working
I have a Davinci Kalani for my son! Very big, doesn't fit through the doorway, so only assemble it once it's in the room. My son is 2 years old and still sleeping in it, and we've never had a problem. It's very sturdy. He tosses and turns a lot at night, bonks his head a lot on the sides, but it doesn't seem to hurt. He also went through a phase where he chewed the crap out of the sides, and they held up pretty well. We bought the toddler bed conversion kit but haven't installed it yet. My main ...
Two years of problem-free use — very sturdy, good for tall baby, rounded corners, survived teething
I have this Davinci crib in white. It was really high quality for the price! No chemical smell. GG Gold certified. Here is a link with details about the material and other certifications
High quality for the price — no chemical smell, Greenguard Gold certified
We kept debating on whether or not to get the Babyletto 4-in-1 mini crib or something a little cheaper, so I did a lot of research and found out that DaVinci is made by the same parent company who makes Babyletto, Namesake, and several other quality brands. So we ended up going with the DaVinci autumn 4-in-1 mini crib and it's been great. It's sturdy and well-made, my only complaint is that the holes for the screws are open and didn't come with any caps to cover them, but that's an aesthetic pre...
Sturdy and well-made — researched parent company, minor aesthetic complaint only
I've had two Da Vinci mini cribs -- the first is now converted to a twin for my five year old, my two year old is still sleeping in the second. They've held up really well, I think. They've been gnawed on, sure, but that's going to happen with any crib. I couldn't see myself spending $500 on a crib.
Two DaVinci mini cribs held up well — one converted to twin at 5 years, good value
I got the DaVinci Union crib. $139 and it has more mattress height options than the ikea one. It has been great for us. Packing it away now to save for the next baby now that my toddler is in a floor bed
Great value at $139 — more height options than IKEA, saving for next baby
I also have a Da Vinci Kalani in beautiful espresso color. It is indeed big, heavy, and sturdy. I like that it's solid New Zealand wood but it is a bit soft. My son chewed on the rail and you can see the scratch marks but these wood are safe and non toxic. Assembly was ok, there were missing screws that it wasn't too difficult to get a fast replacement. I used the crib for both my daughter and son and it's going to be used the third time for the upcoming little one.
Solid New Zealand wood, used across three children — sturdy but wood is soft for teething
Honestly just save your money get the davinci. As someone else said they are made by the same company. We have a davinci crib and it's nice.
Nice crib, recommends saving money vs Babyletto since same parent company