Store baby's things beautifully in the Graco Kimberly Armoire. Two drawers feature a locking mechanism so they can't be pulled all the way out. These drawers have European metal glides for smooth motions. Behind the cabinet door you'll find an adjustable shelf and a hang bar to keep baby's best clothes neatly organized. Hidden European door hinges are used on the cabinet. Large knobs on the drawers and cabinet are easy to grasp and the whole unit has easy-to-clean surfaces. Gently curving side posts and bottom apron as well as thick molding along the top give this armoire a tasteful, traditional look.
About Graco
When Russell Gray and Robert Cone joined forces in 1942, baby products were not their focus. The pair originally formed Graco Metal Products in Philadelphia, PA. The firm fabricated machine and car parts for local manufacturers for 11 years. Gray left in 1953, leaving Cone as sole owner, and Cone got the idea to manufacture baby products from a Graco employee, David Saint, father of 9. Inspired by the idea of Mrs. Saint soothing her babies on the backyard glider, the Graco Swyngomatic was born. The Swyngomatic sold millions, catapulting Graco to become a leader in manufacturing juvenile products in the process. Since then, Graco has set the industry standard with products like the Pack N' Play and the Travel System. Graco is one of the world's best known and most trusted juvenile products companies. Product safety, quality, reliability and convenience are their main source of pride, and are recognized by parents and parenting authorities alike.