Name Stool and Teddy Bear ($174.90 if bought separately - Savings of $10.00)
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Customer Experiences
Thank you so much!! I have to say, Damhorst has excellent customer service! I have been buying Damhorst for years, and I will continue to do so!
ShiraNo need to convince us of the wonders of your stools. Both our children received one when they were born and we must have given away 10 or more to others since
JanetLast week I received two puzzle stools which were ordered a couple of weeks before. They are absolutely perfect!! One of these ordered is for my ninth grandchil
SueMrs. Damhorst, Thanks for returning the e-mail. I really appreciate your customer service. This is the second stool I have ordered in two months and our friends
HeatherFREE SHIPPING! (Contiguous U.S.)
Availability: Allow approximately 2.5 weeks for creation and delivery
- Description
- SAVE $10.00 - BOTH ITEMS MUST SHIP TO THE SAME ADDRESS
- ENGRAVE BIRTH INFORMATION OR GIFT CARD ON BOTTOM OF STOOL
- Stool stands 9 inches off the ground, dimensions are 9" x 12" and made with a solid piece of our furniture grade Ponderosa Pine wood
- 8 LETTER MAXIMUM on the stool and the bear
- 7 LETTER MAXIMUM WITH TWO NAMES (Example: AvaJune)
- This ultra soft personalized brown bear stands 14" tall and comes embroidered with the child's name in the primary colors
- FREE SHIPPING in the continental U.S.
Customer Experiences
I must tell you that I am really impressed with your products. I had never heard of your company before until a coworker suggested we get on of the stools as a
Christine26 years ago my daughter Annelise received one of your stools as a gift. That was when I learned about your company. I have been ordering ever since, including
AlexandraThank you for being around still! Each of my boys have had a stool from your company. My oldest is 22 and the youngest is 5. My friend bought one for each of my
JenniferTwenty-five years have passed since I got the name stool for my first-born, driving out to your place in the country. When the second child lost the "i" in her
Donna