Kids Furniture

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The kids need to be seated too! Our A frame and Square picnic tables are made to the exact same quality as our adults sized tables, using the same size timbers. These tables are perfect for any commercial use; such as schools, play centers, caravan parks or childcare centers. Available in Pine, Hardwood or composite timber. We can even paint in your choice of colour.

Product Information – Care and Maintenance

Type of FurnitureSize - FootprintSize - TopCost in PineCost in HardwoodCost in CompositeAdditional Info
Type of Furniture:
Square with backrest - 8 seater
Size - Footprint:
1800 x 1800mm x
table top height 555mm
Size - Top:
1100 x 1000mm
Cost in Pine:
$1,525
Cost in Hardwood:
$1,725.00
Cost in Composite:
$1,925.00
Additional Info:
Pine = 90 x 22mm
Hardwood = 90 x 20mm
Type of Furniture:
A-frame - 4 seater
Size - Footprint:
1200 x 910mm
Size - Top:
410 x 1200mm
Cost in Pine:
$445.00
Cost in Hardwood:
$510.00
Cost in Composite:
$750.00
Additional Info:
Pine = 140 x 35mm
Hardwood = 140 x 22mm

Timber colour may vary slightly from our photos. Wood is an organic substance and tries its hardest to match its environment. Therefore it moves, swells, and shrinks to do so. This is normal timber behaviour.

Sometimes cracks will appear and these cracks can open up quite large. It is entirely normal and once the inner core has dried the crack will close up.  Likewise as the moisture in the air increases so will the free water absorbed by capillary action in the wood and once again the cracks will close up. None of these splits or cracks in the timber will affect it’s structural integrity or inherent strength.

Tables are available in Pine, Hardwood and Composite timber. The hardwood table uses treated Pine for the main sub-frame and hardwood on the seat and table tops. As with all timber products used outdoors, you need to look after the timber to maintain its integrity and good looks. We recommend reoiling the timber every 6 months.

Composite timber is a recycled material that includes some plastic, some wood fibres and lots of bonding agents. The major benefits are it doesn’t require any oiling or sanding and is UV resistant. The downsides are it’s more expensive and doesn’t quite give the same aesthetic as natural timber. It also gets about 5% hotter, which could be a problem for some customers if it’s in full sun. Composite timber is also a bit heavier than natural timber.

Umbrella holes are available at an extra cost.

All our tables come fully assembled. However we are able to flatpack onto pallets for transportation at an additional cost.