This crib is not really designed with barbed wire. It just looks like it. The design is supposed to mimic and make light of the physical restraints and many spatial limitations that human beings create to limit mobility. The x shaped motif is supposed to encourage the babies to stay in the crib. How? I don't know. Maybe by messing with their visual perception?
Anyway, this crib, designed by John Greg Ball, is gender-blind as far as color as it is intended for both girls and boys.
Barbed Wired Crib
Baby Furniture by John Greg Ball
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