Sebra Bed, Baby & Jr.

€1.116VAT. included

Colour: Mist green

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The Sebra Bed is a Danish design icon that has been tested for generations since Viggo Einfeldt drew the first lines over 80 years ago. The bed grows with your child with the help of the pull-out function, which means that the bed can be used for babies and juniors.

The Sebra Bed, Baby & Jr. is a baby and junior bed designed for indoor use. It is a pull-out bed that can be used as a baby cot and later as a junior bed. The bed is intended for max. 15 kg in the upper bed base position and 80 kg in the lower position. See all the measurements of the bed here.

A bed for newborns, infants, toddlers and juniors – and for the next generation.
The Sebra Bed, Baby & Jr., is a Danish-designed generational bed that can be used in several stages of childhood and can easily be passed down (or resold) when you take good care of it. In so doing, you help to conserve valuable resources.

Find product certifications under specifications.

Find video assembly guides here.

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The Sebra Bed
A Danish design icon designed for generations

The Sebra Bed, Baby & Jr. is designed by Sebra. Sebra owns the copyright to the JUNO bed, which was designed by Viggo Einfeldt in 1942-43. Sebra has designed the Sebra Bed, Baby & Jr. to live up to current requirements and standards, while taking into account the proportions and timeless lines of the JUNO bed. The classic design of the Sebra Bed is therefore just as beautiful and current today – as the JUNO bed was when it was designed back in the early 1940s.

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With the Sebra bed, you choose:

  • to welcome a Danish-designed generational bed into your home, and into your family.
  • to invest in an eco-labelled children’s bed.
  • to purchase a bed made from FSC™-certified and other controlled material.

The bed that grows with your child

The JUNO bed was originally known as “the bed that grows with your child” – a slogan that is indeed true, as it was and still is a practical bed with a pull-out function, which allows the bed to be used by your child through several stages of childhood, from baby to junior.

Meanwhile, the height-adjustable base ensures both comfort and safety, and together they create a bed with a long period of use for the benefit of your child, your family and the environment. A bed that has been tested by past generations and future-proofed for the next.

Extended warranty

Sebra provides an extended product warranty for the Sebra Bed, Baby & Jr. for a period of 5 years from the date of purchase. The extended warranty only applies for the eco-labelled beds.

Specifications

SKU

200130044

Country of origin

RO

Material

Beech wood Birch wood HDF

Product measures

Measuring (cm): H: 88 L: 115,25 W: 75,85
Maximum weight load (kg): 15 kg / 80 kg

Cleaning & Remarks

Wipe with damp cloth

Certifications

Be aware

  • Be aware of the risks associated with open flames and other strong heat sources, e.g., electric heaters, gas stoves, etc. Near the child’s bed.
  • Do not use the bed if parts of it are broken, torn, or missing, and use only spare parts approved by the manufacturer.
  • Do not leave anything in the bed and do not place the bed close to another product that the child can stand on, or that presents a risk of suffocation or strangulation, e.g., ribbons, cords for curtains/blinds, etc.
  • Do not use the bed with more than one mattress.

The slatted side sections must be removed as soon as the child is able to crawl out of bed.

For the sake of your child’s safety, we recommend that you regularly check that all of the screws and bolts are tight, so that the bed cannot come apart. You should also check that there are no loose screws or parts that the child can get caught on or swallow.

Avoid pushing the bed around, as this risks breaking the support legs (B). Always lift the bed if you need to move it.

Important! The lowest base setting is the safest. The base should always be moved to the lowest position as soon as the child is old enough to sit up.

Important! The support beams (part I) must be removed before you use the bed in its lowest position. The slatted side sections must be removed as soon as the child is able to crawl out of bed. Many parents will want to stall a bit and keep the slatted sides on for longer, as removing them also means less control. However, for safety reasons, they must be removed when the child is able to climb out.

Avoid overtightening, as this will cause permanent marks on the surface.

A generational bed that grows with your child

Stage 1

The raised bed base makes it easier to lift your baby up from the bed and lay him/her in the bed. The raised bed base makes it easier for you to pick up your child safely and securely, and to better support your baby’s head and neck when placing them down on the bed. This is thanks to the short distance to the bed base – which is both safer for the child and better for your back.

Stage 2

The lowered base and the bed’s distinctive slatted sides and headboards provide safety for your child during his/her first year of life, and ensure that your child cannot roll out when he/she begins to move more, sit or stand upright. The slats of the bed have been cut at the bottom to create a slope, which means that your child cannot get a foothold and climb/fall over the edge of the bed.

Stage 3

One day your child will be able to, and will also want to, do things on his/her own, and hopefully you will enjoy the patter of tiny feet in the mornings (and not in the middle of the night) when, for safety reasons, you have removed one or both sides. Around the age of two-and-a-half, many children begin to signal that they do not want to be in a ‘cot’ anymore - some do it earlier - others later. It is important to look for these signs so that the sides can be taken off before your child attempts to do so on his/her own.

Stage 4

This stage is suitable for the child who has reached a certain length and needs more space. The timing of this stage depends on the child’s length and sleep pattern. Many parents pull the bed out to the junior bed size when the child is 3-4 years of age.

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