We're looking for one AT: Nursery Reader in the NYC area to take home the Ubi Changing Table (see our previous post here). Designer Sue Wong sent us a brand new Ubi to test out. We told you we liked its looks and portability. Now we want to hear about it in action...
Info:
If you can and would like to test lab the Ubi changer, please comment below telling us why you'd be the best one to do it...
We'll run this post for 24 hours and choose one person during lunchtime tomorrow. We're going to take the most convincing comment and then email you directly for you to come into our NYC office and pick it up. Remember that this is open only to those in NYC area because you'll need to pick up the Ubi from our office ASAP.
After you pick it up, we'll expect your short, pithy and eloquent review back in two weeks, and we'll post it with a big thank you. Comment away.
Care to note the dimensions of this product? The maker's website doesn't say. Thanks!
view calix's profile
You should pick me because patterns look absolutely lovely beside my daughter's skin. Seriously, though. You should pick me because I don't have a changing table. I change my daughter on the floor of our apartment and I would like to test this out and then recycle it by passing it on to other urban moms in need.
view brookedny's profile
As a new mother and owner of busy cafe (that needs me back at work), I realize that I have no where to change my baby while he is with me while at the cafe. I've either had to take him out to the car (which won't be feasible during the colder months) or change him on my lap in the bathroom (not an easy task)! This changing table appears to be perfect--it's small enough to store away and looks light enough to carry it in the bathroom to change him there. Additionally the fabrics are so attractive that it will surely catch the eye of the many new mothers that frequent my cafe--perhaps they'll want one too!
view seltzah's profile