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The children's stool "Ping-pong" from the Wood collection from Oliver Furniture is part of the PingPong set that consists of a table, chair and stool.
The Wood PingPong stool is part of the PingPong set for the youngest children, consisting of a table, chair and stool. The PongPong stool is ideal for the children's room. The design is modern, innovative and Nordic. The beautiful, white lines and the balanced shapes create a fine contrast to the wooden legs made of Nordic oak. The seat and back of the chair are made of molded birch veneer, this makes the chair incredibly comfortable. The Wood PingPing stool is innovative and very charming in its expression. A big favorite with our little ones.
All furniture is of the highest quality and is sustainably produced in Europe.
Oliver Furniture stands for sustainable children's furniture in Nordic design. The baby and children's beds are all convertible and designed in such a way that they grow with your child and accompany your family for generations. All furniture from Oliver Furniture are produced fairly and sustainably in Europe from FSC-certified wood and pollutant-free materials. Let yourself be inspired by the beautiful, Danish design for your children's room!
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