Grand Wood Park, consistent with the picture (5 + 1 barrier gates with door). Because it is made of wood, I thought (and hoped) that it is heavier and more massive than he actually is. After mounting (rectangle form), I am a little disappointed because it seems not very solid: when baby grabs the bars to try to stand up, the skirts (especially the length) move a lot and are inflected, it seems that the bindings between the two barriers will give way under the weight. The barriers are connected by plastic fasteners (metal fittings may have had more solid and reassuring, especially knowing that the product is intended for infants and young children). I regret to have to fix it to the wall (although the fittings are supplied with the park), to ensure it remains stable. Perhaps the hexagonal shape is stronger? This park is still a nice product, right price, but I'm not too sure it lasts over time if it is a bit "mishandled" by little one ... It seems well suited to define a play area for babies who move even slightly, that are 4 feet, but I think it is less suitable for children beginning to stand up and walk ...