Ikea launches super-stylish children's furniture range
Struggling to kit out your child's bedroom? You won't be for much longer...
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Ikea will have you tempted to clear your diary so you can head straight to the nearest branch when you see the new Flisat range of furniture for children aged between three and 12.
With all the style we've come to expect from the Swedish superstore, the range is made from durable, classic-looking pine and designed to grow with your child as they get older.
The desk (£60), for example, can be tilted and adjusted to three different heights.
And the doll's house (£23) can be given a new lease of life as a wall-mounted shelving unit when your little one tires of playing with it. Genius, we say. Waste not want not, after all!
Storage features highly in the range, with colourful coat hooks (£5), a wall unit (£13) and book display (£15), plus there are even holders for Trofast storage boxes on the children's table (£40), handy for tidying away all those bits and bobs that can never find a home.
And this cute little storage box with wheels (£22) will have your children more than tempted to clear up on their own. Bonus!
Stylish, durable, affordable, fun and educational pieces that will also help to keep everything tidy - right, we're getting in the car now...
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