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30mm thick natural wood style table top
Milan Tables
Available in 2 colours and 4 designs. High- quality versatile tables, with height adjustable legs (390-620mm). Wipe clean hard wearing laminate surface. Delivered flat packed for easy assembly. Mix and match the Milan furniture, tables and chairs to create your perfect classroom environment. Suitable for ages 2-8.
• Sturdy 48mm tubular metal powder coated legs. • Fitted with rubber feet to prevent slipping or scratching the floor.
Table and Chair Colours Grey Blue
B
A Milan Rectangular Table - 6 Seater D19760 390-620(H) x 1200(W) x 600mm(D)
Each £190.99
B
B Milan Rectangular Table - 8 Seater D19762 390-620(H) x 1500(W) x 600mm(D)
Each £209.49
C
C Milan Flower Table – 6 Seater D19743 390-620(H) x 1200mm(D)
Milan Chairs
These high impact stackable chairs are designed to aid in the correct posture whilst seated. Both robust and sturdy with a durable metal frame, the chairs are available in 2 colours and 3 sizes. Delivered fully assembled in packs of 4.
• Maximum weight capacity of 200kg. • Fitted with rubber feet to prevent slipping or scratching the floor. • 25mm tubular metal powder coated legs. • 10mm thick natural wood style finish.
Each £249.99
Ideal for group activities
D Milan Group Table – 6 Seater D19741 390-620(H) x 1800(W) x 1200mm(D)
D Each £344.49
E Milan Chairs
D19747 Seat height: 260mm Pack of 4 £115.99 D19749 Seat height: 310mm Pack of 4 £120.99 D19108 Seat height: 350mm Pack of 4 £125.49
Important Ordering Information
When ordering please state: ‘D’ number, description, quantity, shell/frame colour and price.
State colour of chair or table legs on your order Age 3-4 Age 4-6 14 Age 6-8 Age 6-8
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