Conceived by the creative minds at Storkcraft, including Justin L. Segal, Dashiell Corvin-Brittin, and Chris Wyman, the Santorini is more than a sleeping space for infants; it's a convertible crib designed to adapt to the growing needs of a child. The Santorini's design is a testament to the team's dedication to creating a piece that embodies both form and function, without compromising on safety or budget-friendliness.
At its core, the Santorini crib is a celebration of minimalist design, featuring a curved base and body that mirror the undulating landscape of its namesake. The open design on all sides ensures a crib that is not only visually light but also promotes a soothing environment for the little ones. The Santorini stands out in the market with its two-tone colorways and elegant curves, making it a statement piece in any nursery.
Storkcraft's commitment to sustainability and safety is evident in the Santorini's construction. Crafted from sustainable New Zealand pine wood and GREENGUARD Gold Certified, the crib meets rigorous chemical and VOC testing standards. It's a product that parents can trust, designed by a team that values the health and well-being of children.
The Santorini's versatility is unmatched, transforming from a crib to a toddler bed, daybed, and eventually a full bed with both headboard and footboard. This 5-in-1 functionality ensures longevity, making it a smart investment for families. The inclusion of a toddler guardrail reflects Storkcraft's ethos of providing value and reducing the need for additional purchases.
Since its inception in Whistler, Canada, the Santorini has made waves across the industry, garnering accolades such as the Best Convertible Crib in Parents Magazine's 2024 Best for Baby Awards. Its journey from a designer's sketch to an award-winning product highlights the transformative power of thoughtful design in everyday objects.
With the Santorini, Storkcraft has redefined the standards for nursery furniture, offering a crib that is not only aesthetically pleasing but also grows with the family. It's a symbol of love, a sanctuary for rest, and a testament to the brand's evolution in design excellence.
Project Designers: Justin L. Segal
Image Credits: Image #1: colormass GmbH, 2024.
Image #2: colormass GmbH, 2024.
Image #3: colormass GmbH, 2024.
Image #4: colormass GmbH, 2024.
Image #5: colormass GmbH, 2024.
Video Credits: colormass GmbH, 2024.
Video Music: Alexey Anisimov/Music Revolution.
Project Team Members: Creative Director: Justin L. Segal
Lead Designer: Dashiell Corvin-Brittin
Lead Engineer: Chris Wyman
Project Name: Santorini
Project Client: Storkcraft