Sensory mirror den.
Code: N1432 An infinity of reflections captured in soft play. Five large, colourful, foam filled panels with 3 with removable coloured framed mirrors, and two plain, join to make a house of mirrors, a triangular tepee, and large floor mat. Mirrors remove to extend the life of the product and to enable you to and add your own sensory materials or replace worn out parts.Well made from robust, colourful, phthalate free, fire retardant anti-bacterial fabrics and filled with a fire retardant CFC free foam specially selected for firmness. To EN71. Cigarette and match to BS7176 Contract Furnishing (Low Risk). Size: 5 x 800mm square x 80mm thick panels: 3 with mirrors. Colour options: Multi-colour, black/white, brown cream, all white.
https://www.lifetimeeducation.co.uk
spaces4kids (Lifetime Education Ltd)
Lifetime Education Ltd
10 Trinity Park Industrial Estate
Sloswicke Drive
Retford
Nottinghamshire
DN22 7WQ
UK
01777869044 info@spaces4kids.co.ukNo dimensions have been specified for this product
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