Kids Wooden Stool Handcarved Raintree Wood
Kids Wooden Stool Handcarved Raintree Wood
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Add charm and character to your child’s room with the Kids Wooden Stool by Shared Earth. Handcarved by skilled artisans using sustainably sourced Samanea Saman (Raintree wood), this compact, sturdy stool brings natural warmth and a touch of playful tradition to children’s spaces.
Raintree wood is known for its attractive grain, durability, and sustainability, making it a favourite for eco conscious households. Popular for bedrooms, reading nooks, or creative corners, each stool is expertly handcrafted—no two are exactly alike.
Sourced through WFTO-recognised cooperatives, this stool supports fair wages and environmentally respectful production. It’s not just functional furniture—it’s a story of craftsmanship, community, and conscious design.
Note: This is a functional furniture piece, not a toy, and should only be used under adult supervision.
Why You'll Love It
- Handcarved from sustainably sourced Samanea Saman wood
- Strong, sturdy, and perfect for children's bedrooms
- Each stool is unique, highlighting natural grain and tone
- Sourced from Fair Trade artisans in Thailand
- Ideal for decor, seating, or a playful corner accent
- Durable and naturally finished without harsh chemicals
Direction for use: Use the kids wooden stool to provide a safe, stable boost for children during activities like brushing teeth or reaching low surfaces, and supervise during use.
Material: Wood
FAQs
1. What is the kids wooden stool made from?
It is made from Samanea Saman wood, also known as “Raintree,” known for its durability and beautiful grain, sustainably sourced in Thailand.
2. Is this stool safe for young children?
Yes, it’s suitable for supervised use. However, it is not a toy, and should be used as furniture only, ideally by children old enough to sit steadily.
3. Who makes this product?
This stool is handcarved by Fair Trade artisans supported by Shared Earth, promoting sustainable woodwork and community-based craftsmanship.
