Mid-Century Kid™ Toddler Table & 4 Chair Set
$329.99
Availability: In stock
Ages: 3+ years
Mid-Century Kid™ Toddler Table & 4 Chair Set
$329.99
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Special Price $159.99 was $199.99
Both parents and kids will adore the sized-right Mid-Century Kid Reading Chair and Ottoman from KidKraft. They'll love kicking back and relaxing with a good book in this cushioned chair. It's angled to get the perfect mode of lounging. Kids can prop their feet up on the cushioned ottoman and they've got the ultimate form of relaxation. Cleverly designed storage is embedded in the ottoman and is accessible from both sides. It's the perfect spot to store more books, magazines or even a small blanket. Parents will appreciate the mid-century details that align with their own sense of style. Peg legs, natural wood and clean lines make sure these pieces incorporate into home with ease. Thanks to EZ Kraft Assembly™, both the chair and ottoman can be put together in just moments—just twist on the legs!
- Crafted of premium, recyclable materials for long-lasting play
- Elastic strap on back of chair for holding books and accessories
- Includes ottoman
- Open storage in ottoman
- Quilted cushions for maximum comfort
- Step-by-step assembly instructions included
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Encourage their love of reading with your love of simple, functional pieces by adding the KidKraft Mid-Century Kid Corner Reading Nook to your home. Designed with both parents and kids in mind, the corner-shaped furniture piece features the hallmarks of mid-century aesthetics like peg legs, geometric prints, a pop of bold color, and of course, natural-looking wood. But, it also satisfies your kids' desire to have their own cozy space to curl up and read or just relax. The quilted cushion provides a soft spot for kids to lounge. Keep needed items (a paperback, glasses or handheld device) handy in the storage drawer. There's even a cutout for electronic cord management. The shelving below can house books, art supplies or even your kid's favorite blanket or stuffed animals. Since it's their space, fill it with whatever they love and will make them feel comfortable. Sliding doors reveal even more storage. Help bring out the best in your child while staying true to your design style with the Mid-Century Corner Reading Nook, part of KidKraft's Mid-Century Kid furniture collection.
Special Price $97.49 was $129.99
The KidKraft Mid-Century Kid Toy Box can blend in with living room, playroom or bedroom furniture with ease. Designed with mid-century modern styling, such as rounded feet, sleek lines and a just a pop of bold color, the toy box looks just like the rest of your livable, understated furniture—only it can hide toys inside. With a plastic lift-top lid, the box can welcome a scattering of toys from your kids. Side handle slots allow you to move the box from room to room when needed. With EZ Kraft Assembly™, putting together the piece is a snap. Press-fit plastic handles don't require any tools. The Mid-Century Kid Toy Box combines necessary functionality with fantastic form.
- Lift-up lid
- Press-fit plastic handle
- Side handles
- Safety hinge prevents lid from dropping
- Step-by-step assembly instructions included
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Reviews
Rated 1 out of
5
by
AshleyG4kids from
Horribly designed chairs that break easily!
Within 1 month of owning this set a chair broke. I contacted customer service and they actually sent me 4 replacement chairs! Thank goodness as after owning for a year we have had a total of 5 of the 8 chairs break! It’s terrible design that the legs screw in at an angle into cardboard. Very disappointing! My kids sit properly in the chairs as we know how easily they break. The 5th one just snapped as my 30 lb 3 year old was eating lunch in it. Do not buy!!!
Date published: 2022-03-20
Rated 2 out of
5
by
Ben Shelton from
Very poor quality
I bought this table set 3 months ago and quickly realized it was MDF board and not real wood. The chair leg threaded inserts have broken, legs pulled completely out, the chair back came separated, and the legs on all pieces constantly come unscrewed. I find it hard to believe they continue to manufacture this product given the risk our kids getting hurt and abundance of reviews telling informing them of these safety issues. I would expect a refund but they only offer it up to 30 days. Strongly recommend finding a different set.
Date published: 2022-03-14
Rated 2 out of
5
by
Jjg from
Chairs break
I loved this table, fit with our decor, right size for a kid in kindergarten for remote school back in 2020. But as other reviews said the chairs break pretty easy. Nice that you can order parts online to replace, but I’ve already orders 2 seat bases over the year.
Date published: 2022-02-20
Rated 1 out of
5
by
James from
Chairs are not made of quality materials
All the chairs are wobbly, breaking or broken to some extent. They have never really been solid. The back-rest and legs are all screwed into MDF that wears away and all the joins become loose. There is no way to tighten them as the MDF has crumbled. Today one of the chairs collapsed when sat on. Honestly, I would not call these chairs safe.The table seems pretty good. If they used better materials for the base of the seat rather than cheap MDF the table set would be great.
Date published: 2022-02-05
Rated 3 out of
5
by
Lorna416 from
Chair legs break
I really like the height of the table but the chairs are poorly made. Three out of four of our chairs broke. The legs break off.
Date published: 2022-01-31
Rated 3 out of
5
by
Mdv from
Terrible
The quality is terrible. Every single chair broke within 6 months. All the wood is chipping. I now have a table with no chairs.
Date published: 2022-01-01
Rated 5 out of
5
by
PharMomma! from
Awesome playroom table
Very easy to build and the quality is great! Such a great addition to his playroom!
Date published: 2021-11-08
Rated 1 out of
5
by
WFCC from
NO KID FRIENDLY
There are not kid friendly, is not easy to clean, left permantly spots, and not is real wood. There are beautiful but isn't kid friendly and less to school use.
Date published: 2021-09-26