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Child's Engraved Chair - Natural

$169.95

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Availability: Allow approximately 3 weeks for creation and delivery

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Engraved Side Table

This side table, if ordered, will have the child's name engraved on the top surface of the table, as shown in the picture.

Gift Card Message

Your gift card will include your personal message to the recipient and will not include any pricing or your order information. Only what you enter on the gift card will be included in your order.

Engrave Option!

We use a special engraving tool that etches your message into the back or bottom of an item. This can include all the baby's birth information or a special message from you.

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  • Description
Item#: 1002

Personalized Wooden Child\'s Chair

  • This sturdy little chair is made from our exclusive Maple Euro-Ply hardwood collection
  • It measures 28 inches high and 17 inches wide
  • No tools or hardware are required to assemble this chair
  • 8 letter maximum
  • A personal message can be engraved on the back
  • Optional side table can be engraved with the child's name on top. Table dimensions are 12 inches high and 10 inches across
  • FREE SHIPPING in the continental U.S.
  • Allow approximately 3 weeks for delivery

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