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David Netto, best known as "the father of modern baby." A world-renowned American interior designer and architectural historian, David is known for his eclectic style and propensity for modern minimalism. David's design philosophy focuses on the creation of passionate and artistic works that reflect the needs and lifestyles of people with discriminating tastes.  He was named one of House Beautiful's "Top 100 designers in America" three years in a row and has been published in Vogue, Elle Decor, House & Garden, Dwell, Interior Design, House & Home and House Beautiful.

Why our cribs are safe:
 
The main reason our cribs are so safe is the fixed side rails. We studied crib design for a long time before we started manufacturing, and it was obvious right away that most safety issues arose from drop side rails. This feature, perceived as a convenience, compromises safety in crib construction and use to a degree which is not  worthwhile.
 
We have never made a drop-side crib and it never will.
 
Another reason our cribs are so safe is the solidity of their construction. Part of our intent was to turn the crib into an important piece of furniture, beautiful to look at and useable as a toddler bed and a sofa. This means the quality of hardware we use and the stiffness required when the rails are connected to the end pieces are is well above the standard typical for this industry.
 
Netto Collection cribs are designed intentionally to be solid and substantial, and to withstand multiple assemblies over time.