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Keezi Adjustable Kids Study Desk and Chair Set with LED Lamp – Pink
Keezi Adjustable Kids Study Desk and Chair Set with LED Lamp – Pink
AUD · GST included · Family-run, dispatched from Brisbane
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A proper study space that grows with them! The Keezi Adjustable Kids Study Desk and Chair Set — Pink is a thoughtfully designed homework station that adapts to your child's height as they grow — supporting better posture, better focus and better study habits from the very first sit-down.
The hand crank height adjustment makes it easy to find the perfect fit, while the tiltable desktop switches between reading, writing and drawing angles in seconds. Add the built-in LED lamp, pull-out stationery drawer, integrated bookshelf and side bag hook — and everything a young learner needs is right within reach.
Key Features
- 📏 Height adjustable desk & chair — grows with your child (desk 52–75cm, chair 35–44cm)
- 🔧 Easy hand crank adjustment — quick and simple to change height
- 📐 Tiltable desktop — adjusts for reading, writing and drawing
- 💡 Built-in LED lamp with USB — proper lighting for study sessions
- 🗄️ Pull-out stationery drawer — keeps pens, pencils and supplies organised
- 📚 Integrated bookshelf/bookstand — reference books always within reach
- 🎒 Side hook — for hanging a school bag or handbag
- 🪑 Ergonomic double-back chair with high-resilience sponge seat and easy-clean nylon cover
- 💪 150kg desk and chair load capacity — built to last
Suitable for ages: School-age children
Specifications
- Brand: Keezi
- Colour: Pink
- Material: Iron, MDF, PP and sponge
- Desk Height: Adjustable 52–75cm
- Chair Height: Adjustable 35–44cm
- Desk Surface: 75cm × 45cm
- Chair: 40cm × 38cm
- Load Capacity: 150kg (desk & chair)
- Assembly Required: Yes
- Warranty: 1 year
🚨 Shipping Note
This item ships from our supplier. Some remote postcodes may incur additional charges. Please contact us before purchasing if you're in a remote area.
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