A Breathable Bumper from Oliver B

We’ve seen a growing number of stylish options if you don’t want to use a crib bumper. Some parents are choosing to forgo the bumper entirely, but now there is a ventilated bumper option by Oliver B that gives you the best of both worlds—the protection of a bumper while allowing airflow in and out of your crib.

This special bumper by Oliver B features an individual slat bumper and tie system that creates a tight fit on the majority of crib styles. Coupled with one of Oliver B’s stylish crib sheets and skirts, they provide a design option to the nontraditional bumper market. The slat bumper system is available as a twenty-pack in twelve different colors and is also included in their three-piece crib bedding sets. The newest design, the City of Dreams Collection, which features white slat covers with bright orange ties and a chevron crib skirt, was a designed by Elina Furman of A-List Mom. It will be available in January 2013.

Pam

Pam

Pam lives in the heart of San Francisco, CA and is a multi-tasking mom to three tots: Gigi (9), Gray (7) and Sloane (4). She co-founded Project Nursery to share her love of design and great finds.

Comments

  1. mw

    December 12, 2012

    that’s a lot of ribbons…

  2. Amy Peltier

    December 12, 2012

    What a great product. The ties are what makes it look so stylish. Most breathable bumpers have no design or style to them and I find my clients dont like them for that reason. But I’m loving this product!

  3. Jillian Scotts

    December 13, 2012

    This is nice. I remember I had a dilemma like this when I had my babies. To use a bumper or not. Because if I don’t, then that would mean heads bumping on the hard crib wall, and if I do, there’s that suffocation hazard.

  4. Shai Virtuso

    December 14, 2012

    I hope that all bumpers after this are breathable so that there would no longer be an issue on bumbers causing SIDS.

  5. Manny Quin

    December 17, 2012

    I had the same problem, too, Jillian. But I ended up using a bumper anyway. Because there’s really no direct connection between bumpers and SIDS.

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