Cribs & bassinets
For sweet dreams and safe sleeping
Being a new parent is wonderful – and scary. That’s why we ensure our cribs meet the strictest safety standards that exist in the world. Every crib has rounded edges and sidebars spaced at safe distances. Made from non-harmful materials and finishes, they adjust to fit your growing little one, too.
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Cribs with built-in storage keep essentials at your fingertips
Among our most popular newborn crib designs are those that feature a storage drawer. More than simply a place to tuck things away, this drawer can serve as your supply box of all the must-haves that might rear their head in the middle of the night. Save yourself from the struggle of trying to find fresh sheets or a clean diaper with half-open eyes at 3 am. Keep your crib drawer fully stocked and ready, and ideally everyone can get back to sleep a little bit sooner!
How to choose a crib for your baby
Classic baby cribs in calming neutrals
The beauty of a baby crib is in its calming simplicity and purity of purpose—to serve as a safe resting space for your precious little one. With this in mind, most of IKEA’s cribs are white or gray. In our selection, you can also find cribs with a traditional touch or cribs with modern shapes. Choose according to your style so it fits with your baby's room, and complete it with the right crib mattress.
Protect your baby's sleep
A crib is an enclosed, yet well-ventilated, sleeping environment that your baby cannot roll out of and will not get too warm or uncomfortable in. Most infants sleep deeply and are not easily disturbed by noise, voices or music. However, they do not sleep for long periods at a time and wake up frequently. The enclosed sleeping environment of a crib helps your baby feel sheltered and protected.
Designed to grow with your baby
Different living situations require different solutions—but all babies grow fast. That’s why most of our cribs are designed so that one side can be removed when the baby is big enough.