FLISAT Children's table, 83x58 cm

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At IKEA, we love to develop products that can be used together in a smart way. That’s why TROFAST storage boxes fit under the lids of the table. Your child can keep toys at hand – and clean up in a jiff!

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The FLISAT series is a children's furniture collection crafted from solid pine wood, which ages beautifully and meets all childhood requirements with style. Its traditional design and unique grains within the wood help bring a bit nature into your home.

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“Home idea with IKEA”: turning old bedroom into brand new living room

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Before and after: a bright makeover in family crisis centre

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Get the kids cooking and teach them healthy habits

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“Home idea with IKEA”: psychologist‘s office in the family crisis centre

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Tips and ideas for the children's room

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Tips and toys for stimulating your baby’s development

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Ideas for better sleep in a shared children’s bedroom

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Wind-down rituals and bedtime routines

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Kids’ clothes storage – learning to manage on your own

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Organisation helps good habits start early

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How to encourage play in the children’s room

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If you want to learn, don’t forget to play

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How to improve safety in a children’s room
How to improve safety in a children’s room

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