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Bam Diaper Caddy

ITEM #:ar-bam-caddy
PRICE:$99.00
DIMENSIONS (in.):28"w x 14"d x 4"h
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EST. DELIVERY:Available November 9, 2009
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The Bam Diaper Caddy is a convenient addition to the Bam Collection. Designed to work with the Bam Changing Table, the Bam Diaper Caddy simply slides onto the top or bottom shelf adding flexibility and organization. It holds diapers, wipes, lotion, or can be used for additional storage of other essentials.

The Bam Diaper Caddy is made from solid birch and birch plywood in your choice of an ebony or white finish. The Bam Diaper Caddy’s simple design integrates perfectly with the Bam Collection. It conforms to and exceeds all regulations set forth by the ASTM, CPSC, and Health Canada.

  • Made from solid birch and birch plywood
  • Available in your choice of ebony, white, or solid bamboo with a natural finish
  • Designed to work with the Bam Changing Table
  • Slides onto the changing table’s bottom or top shelf
  • Conforms to and exceeds all regulations set forth by ASTM, CPSC, & Health Canada
Dimensions: 28"w x 14"d x 4"h
The Bam Diaper Caddy is manufactured by Argington. Argington is a unique line of children’s furniture created by a family for your family. Combining the efforts of artist Jenny Argie and architect Andrew Thornton, who were inspired to create the line by their own children, each piece is its own masterpiece. Argington is committed to sustainability, and considers each piece part of the bigger picture. All woods used are sustainably harvested and FSC certified, and all materials, stains, and finishes are HAP free and 100% non toxic. Argington is also committed to safety, and every product exceeds the regulations set by the ASTM, Consumer Product Safety Commission and Health Canada.


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