Fundy Chalkboard Table in Orange
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The Fundy Play Table will spark your child’s imagination. The play table features a writable surface in either chalkboard or dry erase finishes.
Beneath the lid equipped with safety slow closing hinges,so there is more storage for paper, toys, cars and dolls, and there is even a removable wooden caddy to keep the markers, pencils and brushes in one place and off the floor.
The table has four locking casters to finish off the solid wood base making this piece a mobile play station from the living room to their bedroom.
As an option, Argington’s Taj chair is the perfect complement to this piece, as the chairs neatly tuck under the table when not in use.
- made from solid birch wood and birch ply
- Recommended from 2 to 7 years
- Each side features internal storage compartments with slow closing safety lid.
- The play table comes with a removable storage caddy to hold markers, pencils, brushes, and more
- Offered in six styles: the top can have either dry erase (white board) or chalkboard (black) finish, and the body comes in blue, orange, or natural birch; legs are finished in natural.
- Solid wood base sits on 4 locking casters
- Table measures 26”length x 30” width x 21” height, storage area inside is 4” deep
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Forest Stewardship Council: What is it? Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) is a non-profit organization devoted to encouraging the responsible management of the world’s forests. FSC sets high standards that ensure forestry is practiced in an environmentally responsible, socially beneficial, and economically viable way.
Forest Stewardship Council: Wood & Paper Industry Even though technologies for refining post consumer pulp have improved, virgin fiber still represents a significant requirement in paper production. According to the FSC, only 35% of current consumption is met by using recycled fiber; in addition, approximately 25% of recovered fiber is exported out of US markets.
Source: Forest Stewardship Council, www.fscus.org
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