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Children's stool made of cardboard Dreikäsehoch
49.00 CHF - available 5

Children's stool made of cardboard Dreikäsehoch

49.00 CHF - available 5

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If their legs are still too short for life's big adventures, this children's stool will help them reach small milestones. The stool is made of lightweight yet sturdy cardboard, comes flat and is very easy to put together. The surface can be individually designed by each child - making it unmistakably unique. The three different heights can be used in different ways as a stool, chair or climbing aid.

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3-4 working days
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Colour
brown

Material
Cardboard, cord, MDF elements

Production
Switzerland

Further information
42 x 32 x 32cm / 3 different seat heights

Children's stool made of cardboard Dreikäsehoch

Fidea Design

 
Fidea Design was founded with a lot of hard work and passion by Franziska Bündler more than 10 years ago. The platform for Swiss design produces many funny, useful and astonishing products, especially in social institutions. Whether a gift, a souvenir or something beautiful for your own home, at Fidea Design you will almost always find something.

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Delivery

CHF 8.00 (Economy), CHF 9.50 (Priority)
Switzerland and Principality of Liechtenstein
Free shipping starting at CHF 150.00
Children's stool made of cardboard Dreikäsehoch

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