A convertible Natart crib is designed to transition through multiple sleep stages as your child grows, rather than serving only the infant years. Depending on the model, conversion options include crib to toddler bed, then daybed, and in select models such as the Taylor, a full double bed. Each stage beyond the toddler bed conversion typically requires a separately purchased conversion kit. This approach extends the useful life of the furniture well beyond the standard crib years, making it a genuine long-term nursery investment for Canadian families.
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Natart convertible cribs are built as a long-term nursery investment, and at Kido Bébé you can explore the range in person as an authorized Canadian retailer. Natart Juvenile is one of Canada's largest baby furniture manufacturers and among the very few premium brands producing entirely in Canada, so the Made in Canada claim applies to actual production. Natart was also the first baby furniture brand in Canada to earn GREENGUARD Gold certification, in 2010, which means every crib is independently tested for very low VOCs and chemical emissions for a healthier sleeping environment.
Safety framing matters at this price point. All Natart convertible cribs comply with Health Canada's crib safety regulations under SOR/2016-152, which governs construction, slat spacing, and material requirements for cribs sold in Canada. Natart goes further by testing finishes for six heavy metal chemical compounds rather than the industry standard of four, and by eliminating protruding parts on headboards and footboards through anti-entanglement testing to reduce choking hazards.
Choosing the right model comes down to aesthetic and longevity goals. Natart organizes its convertible cribs across three series. The Signature Series is the flagship tier, with solid ash, oak, or birch construction and microstructured scratch-resistant finishes. Within it, Como and Como Naturale suit clean architectural lines, Toscano and Palo suit a bolder, more sculpted headboard, and Greta offers an arched form for transitional or eclectic nurseries. The Studio Collections, Aria and Linea, bring a more contemporary direction, while the Classic Collection, Taylor and Kyoto, uses solid birch with veneer panels at a more accessible point in the Natart range.
Every model offers three adjustable mattress heights and converts through multiple stages, typically from crib to toddler bed to daybed, with select models such as the Taylor converting to a full double bed. These stages use separately available conversion kits, which you can browse in our Natart bed conversion kit collection. To see how the cribs coordinate with matching dressers and nightstands, explore the full Natart nursery furniture collection.
Because finish quality, wood construction, and hardware are best judged firsthand, the Kido Bébé showroom at 4100 Boulevard Thimens, Saint-Laurent carries Natart convertible cribs for hands-on comparison, with full manufacturer warranty coverage on Canadian-specification product. Visit in store or shop online.
About the Brand
Natart convertible cribs are built as a long-term nursery investment, and at Kido Bébé you can explore the range in person as an authorized Canadian retailer. Natart Juvenile is one of Canada's largest baby furniture manufacturers and among the very few premium brands producing entirely in Canada, so the Made in Canada claim applies to actual production. Natart was also the first baby furniture brand in Canada to earn GREENGUARD Gold certification, in 2010, which means every crib is independently tested for very low VOCs and chemical emissions for a healthier sleeping environment.
Safety framing matters at this price point. All Natart convertible cribs comply with Health Canada's crib safety regulations under SOR/2016-152, which governs construction, slat spacing, and material requirements for cribs sold in Canada. Natart goes further by testing finishes for six heavy metal chemical compounds rather than the industry standard of four, and by eliminating protruding parts on headboards and footboards through anti-entanglement testing to reduce choking hazards.
Choosing the right model comes down to aesthetic and longevity goals. Natart organizes its convertible cribs across three series. The Signature Series is the flagship tier, with solid ash, oak, or birch construction and microstructured scratch-resistant finishes. Within it, Como and Como Naturale suit clean architectural lines, Toscano and Palo suit a bolder, more sculpted headboard, and Greta offers an arched form for transitional or eclectic nurseries. The Studio Collections, Aria and Linea, bring a more contemporary direction, while the Classic Collection, Taylor and Kyoto, uses solid birch with veneer panels at a more accessible point in the Natart range.
Every model offers three adjustable mattress heights and converts through multiple stages, typically from crib to toddler bed to daybed, with select models such as the Taylor converting to a full double bed. These stages use separately available conversion kits, which you can browse in our Natart bed conversion kit collection. To see how the cribs coordinate with matching dressers and nightstands, explore the full Natart nursery furniture collection.
Because finish quality, wood construction, and hardware are best judged firsthand, the Kido Bébé showroom at 4100 Boulevard Thimens, Saint-Laurent carries Natart convertible cribs for hands-on comparison, with full manufacturer warranty coverage on Canadian-specification product. Visit in store or shop online.
Collection Highlights
Natart convertible cribs are built as a long-term nursery investment, and at Kido Bébé you can explore the range in person as an authorized Canadian retailer. Natart Juvenile is one of Canada's largest baby furniture manufacturers and among the very few premium brands producing entirely in Canada, so the Made in Canada claim applies to actual production. Natart was also the first baby furniture brand in Canada to earn GREENGUARD Gold certification, in 2010, which means every crib is independently tested for very low VOCs and chemical emissions for a healthier sleeping environment.
Safety framing matters at this price point. All Natart convertible cribs comply with Health Canada's crib safety regulations under SOR/2016-152, which governs construction, slat spacing, and material requirements for cribs sold in Canada. Natart goes further by testing finishes for six heavy metal chemical compounds rather than the industry standard of four, and by eliminating protruding parts on headboards and footboards through anti-entanglement testing to reduce choking hazards.
Choosing the right model comes down to aesthetic and longevity goals. Natart organizes its convertible cribs across three series. The Signature Series is the flagship tier, with solid ash, oak, or birch construction and microstructured scratch-resistant finishes. Within it, Como and Como Naturale suit clean architectural lines, Toscano and Palo suit a bolder, more sculpted headboard, and Greta offers an arched form for transitional or eclectic nurseries. The Studio Collections, Aria and Linea, bring a more contemporary direction, while the Classic Collection, Taylor and Kyoto, uses solid birch with veneer panels at a more accessible point in the Natart range.
Every model offers three adjustable mattress heights and converts through multiple stages, typically from crib to toddler bed to daybed, with select models such as the Taylor converting to a full double bed. These stages use separately available conversion kits, which you can browse in our Natart bed conversion kit collection. To see how the cribs coordinate with matching dressers and nightstands, explore the full Natart nursery furniture collection.
Because finish quality, wood construction, and hardware are best judged firsthand, the Kido Bébé showroom at 4100 Boulevard Thimens, Saint-Laurent carries Natart convertible cribs for hands-on comparison, with full manufacturer warranty coverage on Canadian-specification product. Visit in store or shop online.
Frequently asked questions
1. What does convertible mean on a Natart crib?
2. Are Natart cribs made in Canada?
Yes. Natart Juvenile is one of the largest baby and children's furniture manufacturers in Canada and produces its cribs domestically. This makes Natart one of the very few premium crib brands where the Made in Canada claim applies to actual manufacturing, not only design or headquarters. Canadian production also means warranty service, replacement parts, and conversion kits are readily available through authorized Canadian retailers such as Kido Bébé, without the delays or complications that can come with cross-border shipping.
3. What safety certifications do Natart cribs carry in Canada?
Natart convertible cribs comply with Health Canada's crib safety regulations under SOR/2016-152, which governs construction standards, slat spacing, and material requirements for cribs sold in Canada. Natart also holds GREENGUARD Gold certification, having been the first baby furniture brand in Canada to achieve it, in 2010, with finishes tested for six heavy metal chemical compounds rather than the industry standard of four. Anti-entanglement testing eliminates protruding headboard and footboard parts to reduce choking hazards throughout daily use.
4. What is the difference between Natart Signature Series and Studio Collections?
The Signature Series is Natart's flagship tier, with solid ash, oak, or birch construction, microstructured scratch-resistant finishes, anti-entanglement-tested headboards, and models such as Como, Como Naturale, Toscano, Palo, and Greta. The Studio Collections, Aria and Linea, bring a more contemporary design direction within Natart's safety and quality standards. The Classic Collection covers Taylor and Kyoto, which use solid birch with veneer panels. All three series are GREENGUARD Gold certified and manufactured in Canada, so the choice is largely about aesthetic and budget.
5. Do Natart cribs require a conversion kit to become a toddler bed?
Most Natart convertible cribs require a separately purchased conversion kit or toddler gate to complete the move from crib to toddler bed, and it is not typically included at purchase. Models such as the Como convert to a toddler bed with the toddler gate accessory, while the Taylor requires additional kits for the daybed and full bed stages. The Kido Bébé team can confirm which conversion accessories are compatible with each model and whether they are available in store at our Montreal showroom.