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doll’s house/wall shelf

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Article no: 502.907.85

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Product details

Key features

This doll’s house lets your child make a home for their dolls and play with them.

When your child grows up, the doll’s house can be used as a shelf for books, photos or other items that your child wants to display.

Most children have things they are proud of and want to show off to the world around them. When your child outgrows dolls, you can use this doll house as a wall shelf to display all those important things.

Assembled size

Width:58 cm
Depth:22 cm
Height:59 cm

Package size & weight


Article no: 502.907.85
Packages: 1
Length: 53 cm
Width: 25 cm
Height: 11 cm
Weight Gross: 5,47 kg
Weight Net: 5,07 kg

Store location

Find it in the store

1 x FLISAT doll’s house/wall shelf Article no: 502.907.85 1 package(s)
Aisle 22 Bin 14

Care instructions

Wipe clean with a cloth dampened in a mild cleaner.
Wipe dry with a clean cloth.

Good to know

Recommended for ages from 3 years.

We recommend placing the doll’s house on the floor or hanging it on the wall.

Different wall materials require different types of fixing devices. Use fixing devices suitable for the walls in your home, sold separately.

Combines with other products in the FLISAT series.

This product bears the CE mark.

Product is possible to recycle or use for energy recovery, if available in your community.

What is solid wood?

Solid wood is one of our favourite materials and is part of our Scandinavian heritage. It is also a timeless material with many uses. Regardless of the wood species, it is durable, beautiful and renewable. We strive to use this raw material as smartly and efficiently as possible to avoid waste – and we also invest in facilities and logistics so that we can increase the use of recycled wood.

Designer

S Fager/J Karlsson

Materials

Basematerial:
Solid pine, Tinted clear acrylic lacquer
Back panel/ Back rail:
Fibreboard, Acrylic paint
Top part:
Solid pine, Acrylic paint

Assembly instructions

Only the latest versions of these documents are available for download. This means that there may sometimes be differences between the documents you download and the versions that come with the product.


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The FLISAT series is a children's furniture collection crafted from solid pine wood, which ages beautifully and meets all childhood requirements with style. Its traditional design and unique grains within the wood help bring a bit nature into your home.

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If after receiving the products you purchased online you are not completely pleased with them, you hace 90 days to return the product unopened, unused and unassembled, inside its original package and with the receipt.

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