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Best Moses Baskets and Cribs UK 2026 Newborn Sleep Reviewed

Six moses baskets and cribs reviewed for the newborn stage — with honest verdicts on safety, size, longevity and whether a standalone moses basket or a crib is the better choice for your home and sleep setup.

Updated January 2026 14 min read 6 products reviewed Lullaby Trust guidance
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⚠️ Safe sleep guidance applies to all products reviewed here. The NHS and Lullaby Trust recommend: baby sleeps on their back on a firm, flat, waterproof mattress with no soft bedding, pillows or padded bumpers. The sleep space should be free from loose fabric. Never use second-hand mattresses. See our Safe Sleep Guide UK for complete guidance.

① Best Moses Basket Overall

01 Best Moses Basket Overall 2026 Mamas & Papas Kali Moses Basket From £90complete set at Mamas & Papas, Amazon
MaterialMaize weave
MattressIncluded
StandIncluded
AgeBirth–3 months

The Mamas & Papas Kali is the most consistently recommended moses basket among UK midwives and health visitors for good reason: it comes as a complete set including a firm, flat mattress and a stable stand, it is made from tightly-woven natural maize rather than flimsier alternatives, and it is widely available for a same-day in-person purchase at Mamas & Papas stores throughout the UK. The firm flat mattress meets Lullaby Trust recommendations — this matters because cheap baskets sometimes include soft padded mattresses that are not appropriate for safe infant sleep. The stand positions the basket at a comfortable height for lifting without bending. Available in several neutral colourways. The inner dressing is removable and machine washable. The basket itself can be carried using the handles, making it practical to move between rooms. At £90 for a complete set it represents strong value compared to buying basket, mattress and stand separately.

Pros
Complete set — basket, mattress and stand
Firm flat mattress — Lullaby Trust compliant
Natural maize weave — good ventilation
Widely available in-store across the UK
Worth knowing
Outgrown at approximately 3 months or 9kg
Stand not suitable on uneven floors

② Best Budget Moses Basket

02 Best Budget 2026 East Coast Nursery Moses Basket From £45at Amazon, Argos, John Lewis
MaterialWicker/maize
MattressIncluded
StandSeparate
RetailerWide UK stocking

East Coast Nursery is one of the UK’s largest nursery manufacturers and their moses baskets appear across major retailers — Argos, John Lewis, Amazon — making them the most accessible option when buying quickly. The basket includes a firm flat mattress and is available in a range of designs. At £45 it is the most affordable reviewed here. The stand is sold separately (typically £20–£30), which should be factored into total cost. Build quality is functional rather than premium — the weave is consistent and safe but less refined than the Mamas & Papas Kali or Silver Cross Slumber. For families who want a practical, widely available moses basket at the lowest possible cost, East Coast Nursery is the rational choice. The brand’s UK manufacturing and quality control record is solid.

Pros
Lowest price reviewed — £45 basket with mattress
Widely available across major UK retailers
Firm flat mattress included
UK brand with reliable quality record
Worth knowing
Stand sold separately — adds £20–£30
Less refined finish than premium options

③ Best Modern Design

03 Best Modern Design 2026 Snuz SnuzBaskit From £99at John Lewis, Amazon, Snuz
MaterialVentilated mesh sides
MattressIncluded
StandCompatible (separate)
DesignScandi minimal

The Snuz SnuzBaskit is a departure from the traditional wicker or maize construction — it uses a rigid frame with ventilated mesh sides, giving it a cleaner, more contemporary look that appeals to parents who find traditional weave baskets at odds with a modern nursery aesthetic. The mesh sides provide airflow and visibility. Snuz is a British brand with strong design credentials across their full nursery range. The mattress included is firm and flat as required. The compatible Snuz stand is sold separately and positions the basket at a good height. At £99 it sits in the mid-range of this guide. The modern design holds its appearance better over the limited lifespan of a moses basket than weave alternatives, which can fray at the rim over time. A natural pairing with the Snuz SnuzPod bedside crib if you plan to transition to a bedside setup after the moses basket stage.

Pros
Contemporary mesh design — suits modern nurseries
Ventilated mesh sides — good airflow
British brand with strong nursery range
Pairs naturally with Snuz SnuzPod bedside crib
Worth knowing
Stand sold separately
Higher price than traditional wicker alternatives

④ Best Premium Moses Basket

04 Best Premium 2026 Silver Cross Slumber Moses Basket From £135complete set at John Lewis, Silver Cross
MaterialNatural palm leaf
MattressIncluded
StandIncluded
BrandSilver Cross

Silver Cross brings its 140-year heritage and premium build quality to the moses basket category. The Slumber is made from natural palm leaf with a noticeably finer, more even weave than budget alternatives — it looks and feels more considered. Comes as a complete set including stand. The mattress is firm and flat as required. Silver Cross’s fabric dressings are of a higher quality than most competitors at this price and are machine washable. The Slumber is the right choice if aesthetics matter alongside function — the basket is something you will likely have in your living room for three months and the quality difference is visible. The Silver Cross brand also holds its second-hand value better than most, making the resale argument stronger than for budget alternatives. A basket bought at £135 can typically resell for £50–£70 in good condition.

Pros
Premium Silver Cross build quality and finish
Complete set including stand
Natural palm leaf — finer weave than budget rivals
Strong resale value — £50–£70 used
Worth knowing
Most expensive moses basket reviewed here
Same functional lifespan as budget alternatives (3 months)

⑤ Best Lightweight Moses Basket

05 Best Lightweight 2026 Shnuggle Air Moses Basket From £75at John Lewis, Amazon, Shnuggle
MaterialAir mesh body
WeightVery light
MattressIncluded
StandSeparate

Shnuggle is a British brand that has built a following for considered baby product design, and the Air Moses Basket reflects that approach. The basket body is made from a rigid air-mesh material that is significantly lighter than wicker or maize weave alternatives — easy to carry one-handed between rooms. The mesh construction also allows excellent airflow around the sleeping baby. The firm, flat mattress is included. Shnuggle’s signature “bottom bump” (a gentle raised area that keeps newborns in the correct semi-reclined position) is a subtle but considered design feature. The stand is sold separately. For parents who plan to move the basket frequently between rooms — bedroom at night, living room during the day — the light weight of the Shnuggle Air is a genuine practical advantage over heavier wicker alternatives.

Pros
Very lightweight — easy one-handed carrying
Air mesh body — excellent ventilation
Considered British design — thoughtful details
Firm flat mattress included
Worth knowing
Stand sold separately
Mesh aesthetic less traditional than wicker

⑥ Best Crib

06 Best Crib 2026 Obaby B-is-for-Bear Rocking Crib From £100at Amazon, Argos, John Lewis
TypeCrib — rocking
Age rangeBirth–6 months
MattressIncluded
Rock lockYes

The Obaby B-is-for-Bear Rocking Crib represents a different approach to the newborn sleep question — a full-sized crib rather than a moses basket. The fundamental advantage over a moses basket is longevity: a crib typically lasts until 5–6 months rather than 3 months, and the larger sleeping space (approximately 90cm long versus 70cm for a moses basket) accommodates a growing baby more comfortably. The Obaby B-is-for-Bear is one of the most widely sold cribs in the UK, available across major retailers and well-reviewed for reliability. It rocks gently on the hood base, which can soothe a settling baby — a locking mechanism stops the rocking when you want a stationary position. The mattress is firm and flat as required. At £100 it costs more than a budget moses basket but comparable to the mid-range options reviewed here, with double the useful lifespan. The honest trade-off versus a moses basket: a crib cannot be easily moved between rooms and is significantly heavier.

Pros
Lasts to 5–6 months — double the lifespan of a moses basket
Larger sleeping space — more comfortable for a growing baby
Rocking function with lock — soothing for settling
Widely available at major UK retailers
Worth knowing
Cannot be carried easily between rooms
Takes up more floor space than a moses basket
Not the same bedside closeness as a bedside crib

Moses Basket vs Crib — Which Is Right for You

Choose a moses basket if…

You want something portable — a moses basket is lightweight and carries between rooms easily, which matters in the first weeks when the baby sleeps wherever you are during the day. You have limited bedroom space — a moses basket has a smaller footprint than a crib or bedside crib. Budget is a primary consideration — a budget moses basket from £45 covers the function for the three months it is used. You plan to transition to a bedside crib or cotbed after the newborn stage — in which case the short lifespan of the moses basket is less of a concern.

Choose a crib if…

You want a single sleep space from birth to 5–6 months rather than transitioning twice. You have space in the bedroom for a fixed sleep surface. The baby will sleep predominantly in one location rather than being carried between rooms. You want the rocking function as a soothing option. For bedside closeness from birth, a bedside crib (see our best bedside cribs guide) is the stronger recommendation — a standalone crib does not attach to the bed and provides the same room-sharing benefit as a bedside crib without the closeness feature.

💡 Never buy a second-hand moses basket mattress. Mattresses should always be purchased new — second-hand mattresses carry an increased risk of bacterial contamination and cannot be verified for previous damage or soiling. The basket itself can be second-hand (wicker and maize baskets are durable) but the mattress must be new, firm and flat. See our Safe Sleep Guide for NHS mattress guidance.
Our recommendation

Mamas & Papas Kali for most families; Obaby crib if longevity matters

The Mamas & Papas Kali wins the moses basket category because the complete set (basket, mattress, stand) at £90 is better value than buying the equivalent components separately, the firm flat mattress is compliant out of the box, and the natural maize construction is well-made. It is widely available in-store across the UK — a meaningful practical advantage when buying in the last weeks of pregnancy.

Buy the Obaby crib if you want a single sleep surface from birth through to 5–6 months and do not need the portability of a moses basket. Consider the bedside crib category (see our bedside cribs guide) as an alternative to both — a bedside crib gives the portability advantage of a smaller sleep space with the room-sharing closeness that neither a moses basket nor a standalone crib fully provides.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does a baby use a moses basket?+
Most babies outgrow a moses basket at around 3 months, or when they reach approximately 9kg and begin showing signs of rolling or pushing against the sides. Some larger babies outgrow them earlier — it is not unusual for a bigger baby to move on at 6–8 weeks. The short lifespan is the most frequently cited limitation of moses baskets and the primary reason many families skip them in favour of a bedside crib or cot from birth.
Should I buy a moses basket or a bedside crib?+
A bedside crib is typically the better long-term value. A bedside crib lasts 3–6 months longer than a moses basket, attaches to the adult bed for easy nighttime feeding access, and has a larger sleeping space. The trade-off is that bedside cribs are not portable in the way moses baskets are — you cannot carry a bedside crib from room to room during the day. Many families use a moses basket as the portable daytime sleep space and transition to a bedside crib or cot for overnight sleep from around 6 weeks. See our bedside cribs guide for the full comparison.
Can I buy a second-hand moses basket?+
The basket itself can be second-hand — the wicker or maize structure is durable and a good-condition used basket is safe. However, the mattress must always be bought new. Second-hand mattresses carry an increased risk of bacterial contamination and are associated with an increased SIDS risk. Check the basket carefully for structural damage, loose weave at the base, or any signs that the base has been repaired. If in doubt, buy new — a budget new basket from East Coast Nursery costs £45 and is safer than a questionable second-hand alternative.
What size mattress does a moses basket take?+
Standard UK moses basket mattresses are typically 68×28cm or 73×28cm depending on the basket. Always measure your basket before ordering a replacement mattress — sizes are not fully standardised across brands. The mattress must fit the basket snugly with no gap at the sides (no more than 25mm between mattress and basket side) and must be firm and flat — not memory foam, pillow-topped, or soft. The mattress should not dip under the baby’s weight.
Recommendations based on editorial research as of January 2026. Safe sleep guidance follows NHS and Lullaby Trust recommendations current at publication. Always use a new, firm, flat mattress. Affiliate links: some links earn a small commission. Full disclosure →