All of a sudden, my friends are having kids. Like tons of kids and all of a sudden all those teeny tiny items and baby stuff is just looking too cute for words. Â Perhaps because the Peach is just a month away from her second birthday. Sniff sniff!
So, I’m bringing a tinier perspective to the Modern Kiddo called… wait for it…
Awwww! For the widdle ones. Today, I’m focusing on cradles/bassinets or whatever you call those places you put babies before you put them in the crib.  These are smaller, more portable cribs that are wonderful for newborns. I actually put the Peach in a vintage pram from the fifties that rolled right up next to my bed—or right into the living room when needed!
But oh, if I’d known about these beauts below. So, here are my top five:
1.) Nika Zupanc–the Alexander cradle
Remember that grand looking toy car for a couple weeks ago? Well, that designer also makes these utterly divine cradles. I know. I die. Sorry–totally not related, but so darn cute, eh?
2.) Nest bassinet by Offi
I love this Nest bassinet. Bent plywood. Big gorgeousness.
3.)Â Culla bella co-sleeper by Manuela Busetti and Andrea Garuti
I remember seeing this Culla bella co-sleeper ages ago on Ohdeedoh, cursing that it wasn’t available yet and only in prototype right at the time I was pregnant.
It was made by Italian designers Manuela Busetti and Andrea Garuti, won first prize at Playing Design’s International Design Competition for children’s design. It would be nice to see this design winner make it to the marketplace.
4.) “Hert” cradle by De Oude Speelkamer
Our darling Pilgrim sent us this goodie from Babyology and it’s from Holland. My obsession with Sweden is strong, but my obsession with Holland is pretty intense too. And it will continue if that country is going to create such insanely adorable cradles as this one from De Oude Speelkamer. Did you see the deer? I know, right? Bananas!
5.) Ninna Nanna bassinet
And then there is the Ninna Nanna bassinet that looks so cozy and grand for any baby–particularly a boy since it has such good choice. I love the oval and it just looks so soft and easy for baby to fall asleep in.
6.) BONUS: Fisher Price Newborn Rock & Play
Now this one might not be as smooth looking as the others, but friends, it kicks ass.  Why, you might ask? Well, it’s easily collapsible and therefore portable, so you can set it up next to your bed or next to your couch or in the kitchen or at your Mom’s house, allowing you to keep the baby on a nice slight incline, and all that as well as takes up not that much space.
I know–it’s not as super cute as some of the other ones I have here, but it was recommended by a friend of a friend who was the oldest of 10 kids and referred to as Junior Mom and when she saw this co-sleeper/basinnet thingy she gave it the Junior Mom seal of approval. Nuff said!
So, there are the five (well, six) terrific cradles that any baby would be happy to sleep in. What did you use? What do you plan to use?
Oooh, evilness! I’m afraid we’ll probably end up doing what we did before–splitting Numeros Dos between her bouncer and, believe it or not, the Graco stroller! Not nearly as pretty as your pram, but in bassinet mode it made the perfect sleep space.
But oh! Would that we had room (and the spare dough) for that gorgeous Nest bassinet!
I LOVE the Culla bella co-sleeper, what a wonderful idea!!! That would solve so many of the co-sleeping problems!! Thanks for sharing:)
I totally fell for it too! It would have been much more comfy than the little pram I was using!
We have a bassinet someone gave us. It’s fine. Rather large, not very pretty, does the job. I would love the Nest one, it’s so pretty. But since my husband and I don’t have a real bed yet, I can’t imagine spending money on one for Otis!
Great finds! I have to admit that splurging on a bassinette was not on the top of our list though. We used one that had been in the family for years, and on the go used the bassinette from our UppaBaby stroller. I love the look of the Alexander though – gorgeous with the hearts!
I know, right? There are a few other things that are a touch more important to get, but man, if I didn’t have a budget…
Think of this as more inspirational if you will 🙂
We were recommended the Fisher Price one too and it IS fabulous! I agree its not the best looking but my baby sleeps all night in that thing and its a great price. I make sure all my friends know about this.
I totally scored a vintage blue Perego pram for seventy-five bucks, I’m using it as a bassinet when baby arrives in August!