I’ll be honest – when someone first mentioned Boori to me, I almost scrolled past it. Baby furniture? I assumed it was either the cheap flat-pack kind that rattles apart by year two, or some eye-watering heirloom investment that makes you question all your life choices. I wasn’t expecting something that actually, genuinely made sense.
Turns out I was completely wrong. And I’m really glad I gave it a proper look.
Boori is a baby and kids furniture brand with UK roots – think cots, cot beds, nursery sets, and kids’ beds – all crafted from sustainable wood and built around one genuinely clever idea: furniture that grows with your child. Instead of buying a tiny newborn cot that’s redundant by eighteen months, their pieces convert and adapt as your little one does. It sounds simple. It’s actually kind of genius.
Sustainability That Actually Means Something
One of the first things I noticed – and genuinely appreciated – is that Boori takes the “sustainable wood” claim seriously. This isn’t a vague marketing line buried in a FAQ. Their furniture is crafted from sustainably sourced timber, and the pieces are built to a standard that means they last long enough to matter. When you’re setting up a nursery, the last thing you want is to be back at square one before your child is out of nappies.
There’s something really reassuring about buying something built with longevity in mind – not just for the planet, but for your sanity and your wallet. A well-made cot that converts into a toddler bed and eventually a day bed? That’s years of use out of a single purchase. Boori’s nursery collections are built around exactly that philosophy.

The “Grows With Your Child” Design Philosophy
This is where Boori really sets itself apart – and it’s the detail that kept pulling me back in. Their convertible designs are genuinely well thought through. A cot that transforms into a cot bed, then a toddler bed, then eventually a full kids’ bed – with proper conversion kits available so you’re not just cobbling something together. The proportions stay right. The aesthetic stays coherent. It doesn’t suddenly look like a piece of nursery furniture shoved into a six-year-old’s room.
If you’re planning your nursery and thinking long-term (which, honestly, you absolutely should be), this is the kind of investment that pays for itself several times over. Explore Boori’s convertible cot range – it’s properly impressive.
A cot that grows into a toddler bed, then a full kids’ bed – built from sustainable wood and designed to last years, not months.
— Boori UK
What the Range Actually Looks Like
I spent a while going through the collections on boori.co.uk, and the range is broader than I’d initially expected. There are classic nursery collections with that warm, timeless feel – natural wood tones, clean lines, nothing fussy. Then there are more contemporary options if your interior taste runs a bit more minimal. Cots, cot beds, wardrobes, chest of drawers, changing units, kids’ beds – basically everything you’d need to kit out a nursery from scratch and carry it through the toddler years.

The lifestyle imagery on the site is beautiful – the kind of nursery inspiration that makes you want to redo the whole room immediately. But beyond the aesthetics, what struck me is how considered the design is. Rounded edges. Safe finishes. Thoughtful storage. These are people who’ve clearly thought about what parents actually need, not just what looks good in a showroom.
Is There a Catch?
I always like to be straight with you – so yes, Boori sits in the premium tier of the nursery furniture market. It’s not budget flat-pack. If you’re looking for the absolute cheapest option, this probably isn’t it. But – and this is the thing – when you factor in the convertibility, the build quality, and the longevity, the cost-per-year actually stacks up really well. You’re not replacing it. That’s worth a lot.
For a first baby especially, where you want things to be safe, beautiful, and built to last? Boori is genuinely worth considering. I wish I’d found it sooner.
My Verdict
If you’re setting up a nursery – or rethinking a toddler’s room – Boori deserves a proper look. The sustainable credentials are real, the convertible design philosophy is smart, and the quality shows up in the details. It’s the kind of furniture you buy once and keep for years, which in nursery terms is genuinely rare.
Head over and explore what they have – the collections page is genuinely inspiring, and there are options at different price points within the premium range.
