Pinolino Fagus broad
Baby cot, Changing unit, Children's wardrobesCurrently out of stock
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The three-part Pinolino Fagus nursery is made of solid beech and is oiled with linseed-based hard oil. The drawers feature self-closing and soft-close mechanisms, making every movement an experience. This Pinolino Fagus nursery can be extended with many other accessories.
The Pinolino Fagus nursery consists of the following components:
Cot:
- Solid beech, oiled with linseed oil-based hard oil
- Wood structure very well visible
- Dimensions: L 148 cm, W 76 cm, H 81 cm
- Mattress size: 140 x 70 cm
- Three slips
- Slatted frame is three-fold height adjustable from 20 cm to 36 cm and 50 cm
- Convertible into a junior bed and a children's sofa; two conversion sides included
- Inclusive care set
Changing unit:
- Solid beech, oiled with linseed oil-based hard oil
- Wood structure very well visible
- Dimensions: B 117 cm, D 78 or 55 cm, H 100 cm
- Wrapping height: 92 cm
- Changing attachment is removable
- Three drawers, including one drawer with linen compartment
- Self-soft-close feature
- Inclined milled recessed grips
- Inclusive care set
Wardrobe:
- Solid beech, oiled with linseed oil-based hard oil
- Wood structure very well visible
- Dimensions: B 117 cm, D 55 cm, H 185 cm
- Two doors, one drawer
- Self-soft-close and soft-close features
- Inclined milled recessed grips
- Four height adjustable shelves
- One clothes rail
- Inclusive care set.
Colour | Brown |
Furniture included | Baby cot, Changing unit, Children's wardrobes |
Wood type | Beech |
Item number | 2444784 |
Manufacturer | Pinolino |
Category | Complete nurseries |
Manufacturer no. | 102157B |
Release date | 24.1.2014 |
Colour | Brown |
Exact colour description | Wood |
Material group | Wood |
Wood finish | Solid wood |
Furniture included | Baby cot, Changing unit, Children's wardrobes |
Wood type | Beech |
Origin of wood | Ukraine |
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