Wilderness Crib

This crib was a personal passion project. Both parents love the outdoors, so the backing piece showcases a mountain range made with maple, walnut, and reclaimed barnwood. Silver accents fill small pinholes throughout, sparkling in the light. Being in California, as well as a UCLA alum, a bear silhouette is the centerpiece of the crib, made using maple and walnut.

The design combines clean crib construction with artistic inlay-style woodworking, using the vertical slats to continue the wilderness pattern throughout the piece. The mountain scene on the back panel adds a bold focal point, while the alternating hardwood rails bring movement, depth, and a handcrafted feel from every angle.

Every detail was built to highlight the natural grain, color, and character of the wood, turning a traditional nursery item into a one-of-a-kind heirloom piece. The result is a crib that feels warm, personal, and rooted in nature — blending practical furniture making with custom artistic design.

All effects were made practically with wood – no stain or paint used.

The crib as shown measures 66” long, 46” deep, and 66” tall when fully assembled, with storage space underneath for toys and blankets. The crib comes apart for both ease of assembly and storage, as well as allowing the front piece to be removed to convert into a toddler’s bed.

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