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Early Years Furniture Tables & Chairs Tuf Top™


Themed Tables Exceptional build quality. Strong and stable, hard wearing, wipe clean laminate tops with moulded PVC edges for added safety. Frames are black powder coated for scratch resistance and longevity. Please specify colour when ordering.


Height Adjustable legs


Height adjustable legs 430 to 635mm and go up in


25mm increments. Tuf Top™ Self Levelling Feet


Ideal for uneven fl oors around the school.


Red Blue Maple Grey


Table Colours


Important Ordering Information


When ordering please state: ‘D’ number, description, quantity, colour and price.


Height Adjustable


Tri-Lock™ System


Kit for Kids® unique Tri-Lock™ leg strengthening system provides maximum leg strength in all heights and protects against multidirectional impacts.


Tuf Top™ Teacher Flower Table


Dimensions:


430-635(H) x 1525(W) x 1525mm(Dia)


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Tuf Top™ Horseshoe Table


Dimensions:


430-635(H) x 1525(W) x 1525mm(Dia)


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Tuf Top™ Rectangular Table


Dimensions: 1500(W) x 750mm(D) 6


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Tuf Top™ Arc Table


Dimensions: 1600(W) x 800mm(Dia)


Tuf Top™ Flower Table


Dimensions: 1525mm(Dia)


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For exclusive online only off ers, visit ypo.co.uk


Attractive shaped tops help facilitate creative interaction


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