On Apartment Therapy
Having the design goal to create a baby-friendly, design-conscious space that considered killer artwork and neutral finishes over plastics and pastels strongly informed our largest purchases. To achieve our goal, we aimed to balance eco-friendly, high-quality essentials with budget-friendly items that could later be used elsewhere in our home. Here's what we're filling our 100-square-foot, soon-to-be nursery with…
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Are you familiar with the brand Baby Mod furniture? It's made all ecofriendly and non toxic and a fraction of the price of Oeuf - and designed very similarly. Walmart sells them. I researched a lot and found these are really really good quality and safe. They have different styles but here is a link to it on Walmart if you are interested. They are all made out of solid New Zealand pine. (NZ is great for eco friendly stuff)
http://www.walmart.com/ip/Baby-Mod-Olivia-3-in-1-Crib-Amber-and-White/8810319 treenz on Apr 20, 2012
I have to disagree about the changing tray... I also have had a bit of bashing about getting/having the Oeuf changer from 'experienced' moms and almost didn't because of this but sooooo glad I did - my bubs (I've used it for twins) are now a year old and I still use it and love it... have never used the floor and in fact I find it much more difficult to change bub on the floor than have them sitting on the changer - AND it's great at not taking up more space kellyw on Apr 7, 2012