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INHABITOTS: Lullabaloo Celery Children’s Furniture

11/01/2007
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    Here's some eco-friendly kids furniture that parents will love, but kids could put together. Celery Furniture's Lullaboo line of children's furniture is not only environmentally sustainable in material, but without tiny metal connections like nails or hinges -- it is much easier to assemble, safer for small fingers, and is easy to store and transport. The connections are simple mortise and tenon systems that slip together seamlessly and sturdily, making the furniture safer and easy to fold and store for a rainy day as your child grows up....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/inhabitots-lullabaloo-celery-childrens-furniture/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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    Here's some eco-friendly kids furniture that parents will love, but kids could put together. Celery Furniture's Lullaboo line of children's furniture is not only environmentally sustainable in material, but without tiny metal connections like nails or hinges -- it is much easier to assemble, safer for small fingers, and is easy to store and transport. The connections are simple mortise and tenon systems that slip together seamlessly and sturdily, making the furniture safer and easy to fold and store for a rainy day as your child grows up....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/inhabitots-lullabaloo-celery-childrens-furniture/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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    Here's some eco-friendly kids furniture that parents will love, but kids could put together. Celery Furniture's Lullaboo line of children's furniture is not only environmentally sustainable in material, but without tiny metal connections like nails or hinges -- it is much easier to assemble, safer for small fingers, and is easy to store and transport. The connections are simple mortise and tenon systems that slip together seamlessly and sturdily, making the furniture safer and easy to fold and store for a rainy day as your child grows up....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/inhabitots-lullabaloo-celery-childrens-furniture/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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    Here's some eco-friendly kids furniture that parents will love, but kids could put together. Celery Furniture's Lullaboo line of children's furniture is not only environmentally sustainable in material, but without tiny metal connections like nails or hinges -- it is much easier to assemble, safer for small fingers, and is easy to store and transport. The connections are simple mortise and tenon systems that slip together seamlessly and sturdily, making the furniture safer and easy to fold and store for a rainy day as your child grows up....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/inhabitots-lullabaloo-celery-childrens-furniture/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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    Here's some eco-friendly kids furniture that parents will love, but kids could put together. Celery Furniture's Lullaboo line of children's furniture is not only environmentally sustainable in material, but without tiny metal connections like nails or hinges -- it is much easier to assemble, safer for small fingers, and is easy to store and transport. The connections are simple mortise and tenon systems that slip together seamlessly and sturdily, making the furniture safer and easy to fold and store for a rainy day as your child grows up....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/inhabitots-lullabaloo-celery-childrens-furniture/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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    Here's some eco-friendly kids furniture that parents will love, but kids could put together. Celery Furniture's Lullaboo line of children's furniture is not only environmentally sustainable in material, but without tiny metal connections like nails or hinges -- it is much easier to assemble, safer for small fingers, and is easy to store and transport. The connections are simple mortise and tenon systems that slip together seamlessly and sturdily, making the furniture safer and easy to fold and store for a rainy day as your child grows up....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/inhabitots-lullabaloo-celery-childrens-furniture/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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Here's some eco-friendly kids furniture that parents will love, but kids could put together. Celery Furniture's Lullaboo line of children's furniture is not only environmentally sustainable in material, but without tiny metal connections like nails or hinges -- it is much easier to assemble, safer for small fingers, and is easy to store and transport. The connections are simple mortise and tenon systems that slip together seamlessly and sturdily, making the furniture safer and easy to fold and store for a rainy day as your child grows up....

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