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Serena & Lily recalls Nash Convertible Cribs

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The leg can become partially detached

By James Limbach of ConsumerAffairs
November 4, 2020

PhotoSerena & Lily of Sausalito, Calif., is recalling about 260 Nash Convertible Cribs.

The leg can become partially detached from the cribs headboard and footboard, posing an injury hazard.

The firm has received five reports of the leg partially detaching from the headboard/footboard. No injuries have been reported.

This recall involves Serena & Lily Nash Convertible cribs.

The crib has a white finish with oak trim, can convert to a toddler bed, and is sold as part of a kit that includes the crib and toddler bed rails. The kit was sold under SKU CRIB10-NC1, which was printed on the order and confirmation.

The crib itself, which is a component of the kit, bears a label with one of the following PO numbers and manufacturing date:

  • PO: 10320091, Date: 06-2018
  • PO: 10327234, Date: 08-2018
  • PO: 10361800, Date: 07-2019
  • PO: 10365097, Date: 08-2019

The cribs, manufactured in Vietnam, were sold at Serena & Lily stores nationwide, through the Serena & Lily Catalog and online at SerenaandLily.com from September 2018, through April 2020, for about $900.

What to do

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.

Consumers may contact Serena & Lily toll-free at (866) 597-2742 from 7 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. (PT), Monday through Friday or from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. (PT) on Saturday.


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