5 ways to make your child’s bedroom eco-friendly
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As any nursing mum will attest, a comfortable chair for feeding the baby is an absolute essential. Handmade in the UK, the Olli Ella Moma chair is both extremely supportive and stylish enough to take pride of place in the nursery or the living room. The frame is crafted from sustainably sourced European beech wood, while the foam seat and microsuede fabric are both non-toxic. Available fromTiny Footprints

Newborn babies can spend up to 18 hours a day asleep, so make sure they’re getting their beauty sleep in comfort, style and safety with the Oeuf NYC Sparrow crib. Available in a wide range of washable, non-toxic paint finishes, the Sparrow is made from sustainable European birch and is designed to last the test of time with an optional toddler bed conversion kit. Available from Petit Bazaar

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Nature’s Purest eschew dyes altogether, sticking to a calming natural palette of brown, cream and green for their baby clothes, bedding and toys, which come beautifully packaged in fully recyclable materials. With all fabrics fully certified toxin-free under strict global regulations, the unisex designs also pass the cuteness test with flying colours. Available from Nature’s Purest

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Manufactured to stringent European regulations, the Eicó range of water-based, low odour, low VOC paints take their environmental commitments seriously, using only renewable energy sources in production to create their range of over 10,000 coordinating shades. Can’t find what you’re looking for? Eicó can custom-blend a washable paint to your specification. Available from Tequila Kola

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Fun, educational and eco-friendly, Green Toys are made in the US from 100% recycled plastic milk cartons, are dishwasher-safe and contain no BPA, phthalates or PVC. They also meets FDA food contact standards – meaning no worries when they inevitably end up being chewed. Available fromTiny Footprints

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