Funny children's stools in the form of animals

Funny children's stools in the form of animals

Can the same pieces of furniture fit andFor children, and for their parents? Of course! Designer Hanna Ernsting (Hanna Ernsting) convincingly proves this by offering children's stools, made in the form of funny animals. Initially, the children's stools were planned solely as stands for "adult" legs with some kind of warming pocket. In the process of development came the idea to make this pocket in the form of different animals. Well, when the first copies of the elephant chair and the piglet's stool turned out, it became clear that the main fans and connoisseurs of this furniture will be children. Children's stools in the form of elephantPetstools Series (Stools-Pets)Consists of four animals, of which with confidence you can identify two - the elephant and mumps. In the remaining two you can see anyone, depending on your imagination or the imagination of your children. Children's stool - elephant Stool - elephantRound children's stools on four legs are dressedIn stitched from natural materials covers. They can easily be removed and washed in a washing machine. You can try to sew similar bags on your own stools yourself. Thus, the usual interior will turn into a cute playful home accessory that will cause a smile on your face every time you relax and let your feet rest! High chair for children The design of stools is designed so that each can beGive a personal "facial expression", convey some kind of emotion or feeling. It is enough just to raise / lower the ears, turn the face, add a fold and so on. Children will love it for sure. Each chair looks like a pet and by the way, everyone has their own personal name. Elephant designer called Ella, Ella, pig - Daisy, gray beast - Erni, and his beige friend - Fin. Stool for feet with a heater in the form of a pigBaby stool in the form of a pink pigHighchair in the form of a funny animalChildren's stool in the form of a funny animalStool for legs in the form of an animalFootrest-standThe legs and bottom of the elephant stool

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