When choosing a MOLL Children’s desk you will notice that there is not only a choice of décor but the desk also comes with 6 colour options which are easily interchangeable. Along with the colour options there are also design sets which can be attached to the top and sides of the desk. These not […]
November 21st, 2008
When choosing a MOLL Children’s desk you will notice that there is not only a choice of décor but the desk also comes with 6 colour options which are easily interchangeable. Along with the colour options there are also design sets which can be attached to the top and sides of the desk. These not only give a funky individual look to your child’s desk but they are also a great protecting agent for the desk itself.
There are a variety of optional extras which can be attached to the desks, however the basic desk is a stylish space saving solution for any child’s room. No matter which MOLL children’s desk you choose you will be amazed at the way in which it has been so cleverly designed to incorporate all of the storage needed for your child.
The MOLL children’s desk is not only designed to be a workable and stylish addition to your child’s room, it is designed to grow with your child. MOLL children’s desks are height adjustable with an easy to use ‘yo-yo’ like system. This means that the MOLL desk can see your child all the way through from primary to secondary school with only the change in height of their desk.
MOLL have also designed an ergonomic chair with a variety of fabric options to compliment the MOLL desk of your choice. This makes the MOLL children’s series a complete ergonomic solution for your growing child.
MOLL desks come pre-packed with easy to understand instructions and are easy to assemble. MOLL desks are exclusively manufactured in Germany and have received a “Blue Angel” environmental award for their low emission levels. MOLL design their products to be ‘kind to humans and nature’ by the use of recycling materials and as low as possible use of materials. Not only environmentally friendly, the MOLL Children’s range has as 5 year guarantee.
Delivery Time: Lead time 10 weeks
Applications: Great for kids from prep to year 12
Variations: There is a variety of desks combinations available to suit every child and area
Finish: All desks are finished in melamine resin – coated chipboard in a range of colours including maple, beech and white.
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