Kim Kardashian and Kanye West buy $4000 baby crib

May 29, 2013 - 20:56
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Kim Kardashian and Kanye West buy $4000 baby crib
The crib in question. Picture: SPLASH/NURSERYWORKS

KIM Kardashian and Kanye West have bought a $4000 crib for their unbo baby.

Yep, that's four-thou-sand.

It's also the model bought by Beyonce and Jay-Z for baby Blue.

The Vetro Crib is "a one-of-a-kind acrylic crib" from online retailer Nurseryworks.

"Nurseryworks continues its legacy as a pioneer in children's design with this swoon-worthy, entirely acrylic crib, the first and only in the market" the website reads.

"Celebrate creativity and innovation with your beautiful little one. Your baby will sleep peacefully in unparalleled contemporary style and supreme safety. Clear sides give parents an unimpeded view of their child, and suit all colour schemes. Our patented design includes graceful curved edges and three adjustable mattress levels.

"To represent our limited run of this product, your Vetro Crib is laser-etched with its own unique number."

The crib is suitable for babies under 48 pounds, but unfortunately for Kimye, the price does not include the mattress or the brightly colored balls. And who knows how much brightly colored balls cost these days?!

 

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