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This handcrafted hardwood Classic Wooden Kitchen and Refrigerator set from Bella Luna Toys is made in Lancaster, Pennsylvania and designed for long-lasting play. The play kitchen includes four burners, functional knobs, a polished stainless steel sink, and cabinets that open and close with a satisfying click. The companion refrigerator features a freezer and a three-shelf refrigerator compartment with additional door shelving, ideal for pretend shopping, storing, and organizing. Together, these solid wood pieces create a play set up where children can imitate real-life experiences, build language skills, and develop social-emotional competencies through imaginative role-play.
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Width: Classic Kitchen is 29.5”; Refrigerator is approx. 15 "
Height: Kitchen height at countertop - approximately 22"; Refrigerator 33.5"
Depth: Kitchen measures 15" deep; Refrigerator is approx. 15"
Weight: 72 lbs
Availability: This item typically ships the next business day
Made in: Made in the USA.
In general, surface clean with a dry soft cloth. To clean small stains, use a slightly damp cloth and if necessary, a mild detergent. Wipe all spills immediately.
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At HABA, we care not only about children’s play today, but the world they will live in tomorrow. That is why we hold our products to the most rigorous safety standards and focus on environmentally friendly manufacturing using sustainable materials whenever possible.
Bella Luna Toys' collection of thoughtfully crafted toys and play furniture supports the work of educators by nurturing creativity, sensory engagement, and meaningful exploration in the learning environment. Rooted in Waldorf principles, their toys and play equipment are made from natural materials like sustainably sourced wood and non-toxic finishes, offering safe, beautiful tools that align with holistic, nature-connected, and developmentally appropriate education.
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