Sensasoft™ Block Bench
Sensasoft™ Block Bench
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Why We Love It
Looking for a seating solution? Versatile, sturdy and wipe clean, this soft bench is a great addition to any sensory space. Kids can sit comfortably on it during breaks or climb over it to build motor coordination. Position the benches to suit your space and easily rearrange them as your needs evolve. Available with or without legs.
- Versatile seating choice
- Perfect for sensory breaks and movement activities
- Made by Fun and Function
- Age 18 months+
Ideas for Use
- Add comfortable seating to your school lounge or sensory room
- Create a kid-friendly waiting area in a medical office or therapy clinic
- Incorporate into a skill-building obstacle course
Details
- Bench without legs: 59"L x 19"W x 14.5"H
Weighs 20 lbs. - Bench with legs: 59"L x 19"W x 18"H
Weighs 28 lbs. - Holds up to 220 lbs.
- Made of PVC upholstery
Optional legs are polypropylene
Filled with polyurethane foam - Wipe with a soft, lint free white cloth and mild detergent such as dishwashing liquid diluted with water. Never use an abrasive cloth or any solvent such as paint thinner/mineral spirits, ammonia or chlorine based products.
- Many size and color choices available.
Contact design@funandfunction.com
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Shipping and Returns
Please note: This item will be shipped separately from the rest of your order. Estimated date provided upon request. For returns, a 20% restocking fee is applied.
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