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Delta Children Brings Nursery Looks That Are Impressively Elegant and Affordable

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Putting together a well-designed nursery can get tricky. On the one hand, you want the space to feel beautiful and purposefully designed. However, on the other, there’s no sense in spending a fortune on furniture, since your baby will grow out of the space in just a few years. Luckily, Delta Children‘s line of products offers parents the best of both worlds.

delta children rocker

All of its products are clearly designed with a modern aesthetic in mind, as you can see from the heavy emphasis on a neutral color palette. In this case, gray, white and neutral wood tones reign supreme.

That said, what makes this line stand apart from other options on the market is that it’s impressively affordable. The vast majority of pieces clock in at under $300, leaving new parents more room in their wallets for the unexpected expenses that come along with adding a new member to the family.

Best of all, the line focuses on providing families with multifunctional furniture options. Most of the larger pieces are convertible, meaning they will grow with your child so that you can get the most out of your investment.

The Delta Children collection has everything you need to put together a modern nursery:

Cribs

Rocking chairs

Changing tables

Side tables

For those who aren’t up to the task of shopping for pieces individually, the site also offers curated furniture sets at a variety of price points.

Check out some of the line’s individual pieces here:

delta children side table
delta children side table
delta children side table
delta children side table
delta children side table
delta children side table
delta children side table
delta children side table
delta children side table

To see the full line or to shop for products, visit the Delta Children website. Photography by Delta Children.

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