Giveaway: NUMI NUMI Design Nursery Furniture

Get ready, because this week’s giveaway is going to blow you away! Do you remember the amazing shared bedroom makeover that Project Nursery designed for Brianne Manz of Stroller in the City featuring furniture from NUMI NUMI Design? Well, we are once again teaming up with the stunning furniture company, and this time one Project Nursery reader will win the Wired Crib and Changing Table from NUMI NUMI Design in the amber finish (worth over $3,680)!

NUMI NUMI Design Crib

The Wired Collection by NUMI NUMI Design is dedicated to the city that never sleeps, New York City. The designers used the verticality of the city, the subway and the space in between the skyscrapers as their inspiration, and they captured the spirit of the city beautifully in this line of furniture.

NUMI NUMI Design values sustainability, so not only is the Wired Collection furniture modern and chic, the pieces are made of NAUF (No Added Urea Formaldehyde) bamboo and completed with non-toxic, water-based stains and finishes.

NUMI NUMI Design Crib

NUMI NUMI Design Changing Table

If you are looking to add a one-of-a-kind piece to your baby’s nursery that is both beautiful and eco-friendly, we’ve got you covered!

WIN IT! One Project Nursery reader will win a Wired Crib and Changing Table from NUMI NUMI Design (worth over $3,680).

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Kristin

Kristin

California mom raising two blonde babies + one blonde doggy to make our family complete. I'm boho style obsessed and a wine lover at heart.

Comments

  1. Lacey

    February 16, 2014

    my favorite giveaway to date…

  2. Mackenzie F.

    February 16, 2014

    LOVE this set!

  3. Nicole Owens

    February 17, 2014

    I would LOVE this! I have a mint/sea foam colored dresser that would look perfect with this crib!!!

  4. Sissy Massie

    February 18, 2014

    LOVE LOVE LOVE

  5. designchicklet

    February 18, 2014

    Dreaming for my lil 1st baby!

  6. aura

    February 19, 2014

    LOVE this crib!!

  7. Laura

    February 20, 2014

    Love this crib!
    Baby is due this spring, this would be sooo perfect!

  8. rachel

    February 20, 2014

    omg I need to win this, I have a newborn and I don’t have a crib or anything for her. ahhhh this is beautiful!!!!

  9. rebecca knight

    February 21, 2014

    Beautiful woodwork design!

  10. Marisa Rossi

    May 2, 2014

    LOVE this crib!! Real Beautiful woodwork

    I was also worried about my baby’s cradle materials: wood, mattresses, fabrics, all of which can have harmful emissions if done poorly.
    I found this Italian company that uses for mattresses, cotton and spelled chaff, and makes very nice cradles and cots.
    http://www.woodly.it/eng/baby-furniture.html

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