This charming vintage wrought iron crib, dating back to the first half of the 20th century, represents a piece of antiques with ethereal and timeless charm. The structure is characterized by a "fake bamboo" effect, typical of a certain Art Nouveau design that sought to combine the robustness of the metal with the aesthetic lightness of natural materials. The central body, with its characteristic boat shape, is composed of a dense series of curved rods that create a delicate interplay of transparencies. The side uprights, enriched with brass knobs and decorative scrolls at the base, support the basket allowing for oscillatory movement. This restored piece of furniture maintains a beautiful cream-colored patina that makes it perfect for decorating a children's room or as a scenic collector's item in a sophisticated setting, combining history and decorative poetry.