Business Description from the Web
Bellini stores carry its own line of furniture for babies, kids and teens, along with adornments like quilts and padded blankets. Convertible pieces such as changing tables that become dressers and cribs that transform into toddler beds allow bedroom sets to grow with your child. Bellini also sells bedroom sets and desks designed especially for teenagers.
Editorial Reviews from the web
In Short Bellini stores carry its own line of furniture for babies, kids and teens, along with adornments like quilts and padded blankets. Convertible pieces such as changing tables that become dressers and cribs that transform into toddler beds allow bedroom sets to grow with your child. Bellini also sells bedroom sets and desks designed especially for teenagers.
Posted by Contributor
on April 21, 2009, (Edited August 05, 2008)
Other Reviews from the web
After having shopped at USA Baby, Babies R Us, Pottery Barn Kid, and several baby boutiques, I decided to give Bellini a try. I cannot rave enough about the customer service and the kindness we received in store. They helped us pick out our furniture (never pressured to purchased), and helped us to find coordinating pieces to decorate. When they found out we were a military family, they could...
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Posted by sspyles
on October 03, 2009
I had to write to speak up about the fabulous experience I've had with Bellini. I shopped all over Charlotte, and on line through all the major retailers for decent affordable crib bedding, with no luck. I was so thrilled to find out that at Bellini, you can select the fabrics you want to use from hundreds of choices and even design your own bedding. What I came up with ended up costing me less...
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Posted by juliaweil
on April 21, 2009, (Edited October 21, 2008)
Very rude! I am trying to compare the Stokke and Svan high chairs and called around to find both in Charlotte. I was told on the phone that Bellini had a Stokke on the floor. When I arrived at the store I had to hunt someone down to talk to, was told - very rudely - that they did not have the high chair on the floor and that I could look at a brochure. If I had wanted to "look" at something...
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Posted by shop4boys
on April 21, 2009, (Edited June 29, 2008)