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Reddit mentions of Babyletto Madison Swivel Glider in Slate Microsuede, Greenguard Gold Certified

Sentiment score: 3
Reddit mentions: 5

We found 5 Reddit mentions of Babyletto Madison Swivel Glider in Slate Microsuede, Greenguard Gold Certified. Here are the top ones.

Babyletto Madison Swivel Glider in Slate Microsuede, Greenguard Gold Certified
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    Features:
  • SMALL SPACES APPROVED: The Madison is compact and space-saving without compromising on comfort and motion with a smooth gliding 360° swivel metal base; Arrives fully assembled, stress-free and ready to go
  • GREENGUARD GOLD CERTIFIED: This product has undergone rigorous scientific testing for over 10,000 chemical emissions and VOCs. It contributes to cleaner indoor air, creating a healthier environment for your baby to sleep, play, and grow.To preserve the hand-crafted quality of your furniture, we recommend using a cotton cloth and a non-toxic cleaner.
  • LUXURIOUS VELVET FABRIC: Upholstered by hand in ultra-soft velvet fabric, making it the perfect centerpiece for your nursery
  • EMISSIONS-TESTED: Foam used in the seat meets all CA TB117-2013 flammability requirements and is CertiPUR-US certified, certifying the foam is made without PBDE or Tris flame retardants, heavy metals, formaldehyde, and CFCs
  • FSC CERTIFIED WOOD: Wood used in the frame of this product comes from well-managed, FSC-certified forests; The FSC label means that wood has been harvested to benefit communities, wildlife, and the environment
Specs:
ColorIn Slate Microsuede Fabric
Height29.38 Inches
Length35 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateAugust 2013
Size1 Count (Pack of 1)
Weight61.59999996598 Pounds
Width31.88 Inches

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Found 5 comments on Babyletto Madison Swivel Glider in Slate Microsuede, Greenguard Gold Certified:

u/chewylewis · 2 pointsr/BabyBumps

Here is the link for it! The grey is actually called Slate. It's a bit darker in the amazon picture, but it's very true to a slate color like in my pics. If you go with the Ecru, beware that it's not a pure white, more like an off-white or eggshell, according to the reviews. It's $299 with Amazon Prime shipping, if you have that subscription. Which saved us a ton of $$ on shipping from other places too!

babyletto Madison Swivel Glider, Slate

u/molonlabe88 · 2 pointsr/predaddit

Amazon.

Prime available. SOB came fully assembled too.

u/Jesushx2 · 2 pointsr/DesignMyRoom

Hi I like this ikea Hyllis shelf hack (so affordable!) they are console/buffet height , and could run from lining to living room and accommodate dining needs in that room and media needs in the living room.

Because your room is relatively small and open, I think one long running shelf system will tie it together nicely without visually chopping up the space, and being very functional and useful. As well as pretty.

You wouldn't have to finish the metal and the wood in the same fashion as in this blog, just use the basic concept. Then your options open up to fit in with your style.

http://www.hometalk.com/8081499/hyllis-ikea-hack?expand_all_questions=1

For example the metal part could be painted or metallic paste wax (rubnbuff) to the finish more in line with some of your Pinterest items. The wood could be white washed, or you could go with white ikea countertops or cut stone if you could find sone light weight and affordable...

You might give turning the sofa then another try. And placing the reading chair near the bookshelves. You might be surprised how you can still enjoy the view and see the tv on the shelves... I'll do a drawing.

Your dining room is under the amount of clearance needed for comfortable use (I hate it when builders do this! It should be a minimum of 9'x9') so I would, if it were me, keep it very simple. That's where I'd put your rug! (You might check late season sales for outdoor rugs at places like a Target and Walmart etc. They could be on clearance and usually have great patterns and colors, as well be easy to clean for a dining area. Then I might do one over size art on the back wall. (I'll do a drawing) then just the dining room furniture. It will be very stylish, but also comfortable and I cramped.

For the cube shelf, (I moved it to behind the sofa in my drawing) you might consider leaning a few pieces of art (differing sizes) and accessories, rather than hanging a framed piece. It makes it more changeable, when you like, but more importantly, it feels less columnar and static.

You might consider an inexpensive swivel chair in a color similar to the reading nook chair. They don't have to match exactly in style or color but just feel related. This gives you more seating, and view out the window too.

https://www.amazon.com/Coaster-Swivel-Hydraulic-Tension--Black/dp/B00PB02ZL6/ref=sr_1_13?s=home-garden&ie=UTF8&qid=1473635815&sr=1-13&keywords=swivel+chair ?

https://www.amazon.com/babyletto-Madison-Swivel-Glider-Slate/dp/B0077P3U6W/ref=sr_1_12?s=home-garden&ie=UTF8&qid=1473635899&sr=1-12&keywords=swivel+chair

This also allows the reading nook chair (in my layout suggestion) to be both a reading nook chair most of the time, but when guests are over it can be part of the livingroom seating and work well...

I'm sorry it's hard to read my writing, my drawing app sucks sometimes...

But on left is the long hyllis idea type shelf (this could be hacked with Home Depot materials too, if you don't have an ikea) with the end closest to the dining room being a buffet like shelf and the rest working like a media center.....and the rest I hope is readable. Just ask if you can't read it or have any questions.

Oh I had written putting the tv on a swivel stand. Those are also inexpensive.

http://imgur.com/a/aq4Eu

Art can be diy-ed in expensively. Our sidebar has many resources and links for ideas. As well it has a rubnbuff link. Fir about $7 you could do most or all of the shelf legs. Really nice stuff and affordable.

And like mrs_shrew said! your ideas are great! and should all (any if them) look really well together in your space.

u/CourtStuff87 · 1 pointr/BabyBumps

It's definitely something to consider. I have my heart set on non-wood though. Lower, smaller. My style and what I'm aiming for in her nursery has me wanting something like this: http://www.amazon.com/babyletto-Madison-Swivel-Glider-Slate/dp/B0077P3U6W/ref=sr_1_23?ie=UTF8&qid=1406826793&sr=8-23&keywords=glider ...and thats without the ottomon. I love the babyletto stuff. I just bought her the Babyletto Hudson Crib and I love the sleek, modern, low to the ground style that Babyletto seems to have. I am probably going to have to compromise here though...

u/hurler_jones · 1 pointr/Buyingforbaby


We ended up with this glider and love it. We wanted something that could transition out of the nursery eventually and had the moving parts concealed. It swivels 360, smooth action and super comfy.