Modern Baby Furniture

Friday, March 1, 2013

Modern Kids' Stools: Versatility Comes in Small Packages


When you hear the phrase kids' seating, you obviously think of little chairs made for exclusively for kids. Think again, because kids' seating have morphed into hardworking furniture that can be used by adults. What's more, they are not just for sitting! Here are a couple of modern kids' stools that would appeal to kids and adults and would look good anywhere- from the nursery to the lanai. 

The Quinze and Milan Primary Pouf 01 has been stripped down to the basics. Its straight lines give it the ultimate modern look. It is far from boring and come in two dozen colors. With that much variety to choose from, you are sure to find one to compliment your existing furniture. Just like most contemporary furniture, it has multiple uses. It is not only a chair, it can also be used as a side table. The straight edges also make it possible for you to seamlessly put them side by side or clustered in a group. The possibility is endless. It can also be upholstered in leather or fabric. It can withstand fading because it is UV-resistant, as well as water and flame-resistant. Placing it by the pool will not be a problem. Its characteristics appeal to adults but it is safe for juvenile use.

Another stool that works well for both adults and kids is the Offi and Co. Tiki Modern Colorful Seating or Side Table with Storage. Its design was inspired by the Tiki mug from the 60's and it looks decidedly fun and funky. This retro-looking stool/side table also has storage capacity. The molded polypropylene construction makes it perfect for indoor or outdoor use. This one is another chair that adults and children will love.

Kids' seating has grown in looks and function. They can be used for indoors or outdoors, by children and parents, and as chairs or tables. The modern ones look very charming and they are also versatile enough to compliment any decorating style. What more can you ask more from such a small but versatile piece of furniture?




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