The 10 Best children's furniture
Whether you’re in the market for desks, shelves or miniature armchairs, these sturdy buys are useful as well as cute
The 10 Best children's furniture
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£89.99, lfccatalogue.co.uk
The top of this table has a whiteboard on one side and a blackboard on the other, plus a building-block area to lay over that.
2. OXO
£169.99, lakeland.co.uk
This is packed with features that take it from high chair to seat so children can reach the dining table when they get to about three.
3. Kidsaw
£29, mothercare.com
Parents will love the way this skip slots together, avoiding the need for screws or glue – and it might even encourage kids to tidy up.
4. Premier Housewares
£28.01, amazon.co.uk
Many a parent or child groans when they discover yesterday's toys are all jumbled up. Stay organised with this MDF storage unit.
5. Resol
£15-£25, johnlewis.com
This child's table and chairs can be used both indoors and out. They're light enough to move around easily and are stackable.
6. Stokke
£429, mamasandpapas.com
This table turns into a desk, bookshelf and television stand. When it is used as a baby changer, it's designed so you can face your child.
7. Great Little Trading Co
£28, gltc.co.uk
Ideal for bedrooms, playrooms and hallways, this is also useful for coats and bags and has a matching coat hook that fixes to the wall.
8. Aspace
£55, aspace.co.uk
This Pascal desk features a shelf for storing paper and pens, and can be co-ordinated with other innovative furniture from the range.
9. Quitman Woodcraft
£103.14, worldstores.co.uk
This durable doll's-house shelving unit has upright dividers that make everything look tidy. It's decorated with butterflies and flowers.
10. KidKraft
£130, elc.co.uk
This armchair features a comfy matching seat cushion and white piping, is built to last and will see your family through generations.
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