12. 07. 2006
Oodles of Orange Options from DucDuc

Some of you may have noticed that a few of us at babyg are really into orange. A number of us are also really into ducduc (perhaps because they make a lot of things in orange.) So you can imagine how thrilled we are by ducduc’s orange options for cribs and beds.
I just love the playful use of the word “girl” on the crib, as if to acknowledge that, because it’s not pink or blue, people may get confused. You can also personalize your crib with either “boy,” “bambino,” or, my favorite “fragile.” And for those of you who aren’t jumping onto babyg’s orange bandwagon, the crib is also available in white, hot pink or blue. For later years, it converts to a toddler bed.

Once your toddler grows out of his or her custom crib/bed and starts to entertain friends for overnights, you can get the orange accented bunk bed. If you really want to go crazy (and money no object) ducduc also has an orange dresser and “library” shelf system.
It’s almost too much for this orange-lover to take!
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I love orange too, and I have been intrigued by ducduc's images. But I have noticed that the majority of their furniture appears to have only been realized in 3D renderings, does anyone know if they have shipped any of these bunk beds?
Posted by: FOG Lite | December 7, 2006 4:52 PM
Fellow orange lover here. In fact, my office (soon to be nursery) is three different shades of orange.
At least I won't have to repaint!
Posted by: doubtful | December 8, 2006 11:34 AM
We bit into the ducduc lure and I have to say we are quite happy. We have the alex crib (except ours has a white 'this end up' decal). Very well made the company was absolutely great to work with. The orange is a bit darker in real life than the pictures show, it is more reddish-orange than that great vibrant orange in the renderings. Now we just need to figure out how to make this thing last until she goes off to college...
Posted by: Natalie | December 9, 2006 6:33 PM