Hera Cot Bed Stages
Cot Bed - 3 Mattress Heights
Newborn - 3 years
Toddler Bed
3 - 4 years
First Bed
4 - 5 years
Up to 10 years
Hera Junior Bed Extension
Extend your Gaia Baby Hera First Bed to a Junior Bed for kids up to 10 years.
Hera Junior Bed Extension extends the bed from 124cm to 164cm.
Hera Cot Bed FAQs
The Hera Cot Bed has a generous sleep space of 120 x 60 cm for your baby.
The sleep / mattress area of the cot is exactly 120 cm (L) X 60 cm (W)
The external dimensions of the cot bed:
Excluding the Legs:124.4 cm (L) X 64.4 cm (W) X 93.4 cm (H)
Including the Legs: 131 cm (L) X 64.4 cm (W) x 110 cm (H)
Your cot purchase includes all parts needed for your cot to
be used in baby/toddler/child mode from newborn to 5 years.
You must purchase a mattress separately.
The Hera mattress is a UK made, fully pocket sprung mattress
designed specifically to fit the contours of the Hera cot. Find out more about
the Hera cot mattress here
If purchasing a mattress from a different manufacturer, make
sure the mattress is made to fit your cot exactly and meets with all necessary safety standards
The Hera Cot is tested to EN716. In order to pass this standard, the cot in the top position, is drop tested with a weight of 10kg.
In First Bed mode, the Hera Cot is tested to BS8509. As part of this standard, the bed base is drop tested with a weight of 35kg. Thus we can say the cot is suitable for a baby (in top position) up to 10kg, and for a toddler/child (in first bed position) up to 35kg.
When do I need to adjust the height of the Hera Cot Bed?
Top position/Newborn
Once your baby starts to
roll/turnover or pull up in the cot, this is the stage at which you must lower the mattress height to the next position
Mid position (UK/EN only) Once your baby is able to
sit up unaided or has reached a weight of 10kg, this is the stage at which it is recommended you lower the mattress to the lowest position
Lowest Position
Your baby can stay in the cot in
this position as long as they are happy. Generally, at age 3-4, your toddler will ask to move to a big bed. This is your trigger to transition to ‘Toddler Bed’ mode.
To adjust the height of the mattress follow the ‘Toddler Bed Conversion’ steps in your instruction booklet Pages 12-13. Instructions linked here
If adjusting the height of the mattress to the mid-position,
replace rail to complete.
Follow the ‘Toddler Bed Conversion’ steps in your instruction booklet pages 12-13.
Follow the 'First Bed Conversion' steps per your instruction booklet pages 15-18.
Instruction booklet linked here
The Hera cot bed is made from Ash wood. The wood used to make this piece of furniture is grown in an FSC forest and harvested in accordance with FSC guidelines.
Ash trees are drought resistant and will grow well in many different soil types. Ash wood is an incredibly hard and durable wood type. Unique amongst hard woods, ash trees capture carbon from the atmosphere, and ash furniture stores it for decades.
Hera Dresser FAQs
The assembled dimensions of the Hera Dresser are:
Without Legs:124.4 cm (L) X 63.6 cm (W) X 92 cm (H)
With Legs:131 cm (L) X 64.4 cm (W) X 92 cm (H)
The Hera Dresser has two pre-set height options for the shelves. The wooden runners which support the shelves are not adjustable but you can choose to use your dresser with one or two shelves according to your preference.
It is advised that, for safety reasons, you use the wall strap provided to attach your dresser to the wall. Please follow assembly steps in the instruction booklet pages 12-13.
Instruction manual linked here
If a wall strap was not provided or you have
mislaid it, please send a request to our customer care team and we will get one
sent out to you ASAP!
The Hera Dresser is made from Ash wood. The wood used to make this piece of furniture is grown in an FSC forest and harvested in accordance with FSC guidelines. Ash trees are
drought resistant and will grow well in many different soil types. Ash wood is an incredibly hard and durable wood type. Unique amongst hard woods, ash trees capture carbon from the atmosphere, and ash furniture stores it for decades.
All parts and components of your Hera cot bed can be recycled. Contact your local domestic waste recycling provider for more details on wood and metal recycling.
You can use the Hera Dresser top for changing your baby with or without the Hera Changing Station.
No. You can use the Hera Dresser top for changing your baby with or without the Hera Changing Station.
Changing Station FAQs
The Hera Changing Station should only be used under close adult supervision. It is intended for use with babies up to 11kg/ 12 months (approximately)
Yes, the Hera Changing Pad is included with purchase.
The Hera Changing Pad features a waterproof zipped PVC cover. The cover can be wiped clean with a mild disinfectant. The pad is safe to use without a cover but it may be more comfortable for your baby if covered with a towel or cotton cover.
The Hera changing station is intended for use with babies
up to 11kg/ 12 months (approximately).
Yes, the Hera Changing Station can be used in three different positions on the Hera Dresser. Please refer to your instruction booklet pages 5 and 6 to review each option.
Yes, the Hera Changing station can be used with the Hera cot in 2 positions. Please refer to your instruction booklet page 3-4 to review the options.
Instruction booklet is linked here
The Hera Changing Station is not safety certified for use with any other cots or dressers.
When not in use, the Hera Changing Station can be hung or stored out of the way on the Hera Peg Rail (purchased separately). You can view the Hera Peg Rail here.
The Hera changing Station is made from Ash wood. The wood used to make this piece of furniture is grown in an FSC forest and harvested in accordance with FSC guidelines. Ash trees are drought resistant and will grow well in many different soil types. Ash wood is an incredibly hard and durable wood type. Unique amongst hard woods, ash trees capture carbon from the atmosphere, and ash furniture stores it for decades.