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Playground Accessories Mushroom Picnic Tables
Reference Code: ACIP6007 - ACIP6009
Our Mushroom picnic tables provide colourful and fun seating for ages 3+. Seats and stems can be coloured in a range of combinations to create a vibrant picnic table which children will love. Available with 3, 4 or 5 seats to suit your requirements.
FEATURES & BENEFITS
All steel is fully galvanised and powder coated Set in concrete (please contact us if an installation service is required) All tops are bolted down for greater security and are easy to replace Table height is 500mm - Seat height is 300mm Wide range of seating colour options Steel stem and table top colour options – red, green, blue, yellow, black Bulk discounts available.
SEAT COLOUR OPTIONS Mushroom 4 Seat Picnic Table ACIP6008
Mushroom 3 Seat Picnic Table ACIP6007
Red with Green Spots
Red with Yellow Spots
Red with White Spots Green with Blue Spots
Green with Red Spots
Blue with Red Spots
Blue with Yellow Spots Blue with Orange Spots Orange with Black Spots Orange with Blue Spots
Mushroom 5 Seat Picnic Table ACIP6009 Yellow with Blue Spots Yellow with Red Spots Yellow with Black Spots
Longside Picnic Table
Reference Code: ACFI7501 - ACFI7504
The Longside picnic table is an extremely durable and heavy-duty picnic table, suitable for schools, parks, cafes and restaurants. Available in a choice of seat and table colours, it has four available sizes – 1200mm 1500mm 1800mm and 1800mm with wheelchair access.
FEATURES & BENEFITS
Extremely durable and heavy duty Suitable for schools, parks, cafes and restaurants. Available in a choice of wood colours – Cedar, Redwood & Brown Recommended for ages 5+.
Longside Picnic Table in Cedar
Tel: 0800 389 9072
www.ablecanopies.co.uk
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