Serena & Lily is recalling about 260 Nash Convertible Cribs because the legs can partially detach from the headboard and footboard. The company has received five reports of this detachment occurring, which can lead to the crib becoming unstable. These white-finished cribs with oak trim were sold as a kit with toddler bed rails between September 2018 and April 2020 for approximately $900. Consumers can choose between a repair kit with a $250 coupon, a replacement crib, an exchange, or a full refund.
The leg of the crib can partially pull away from the headboard or footboard, creating an unstable sleeping surface and posing an injury hazard to infants. Although five incidents of detachment have been reported, no injuries have occurred yet.
Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled cribs and contact Serena & Lily for a repair, replacement or refund. Consumers can choose a replacement headboard and footboard to repair the crib, plus a coupon for $250 good for one year from date of issue; replace the Nash Convertible Crib; exchange for another Serena & Lily crib of equivalent value; or a full refund. Serena & Lily is contacting all purchasers of recalled cribs directly.

Recalled Nash convertible crib

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