Available for ImportAdjustable Single Student Desk for Growth Group 2-6 - Ideal for Classroom Use
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The SURG 1 Adjustable Student Desk grows with learners aged 2–6, engineered for institutional reliability. Built with 16mm chipboard, reinforced ABS edgebanding, and a 4-point metal frame, it withstands daily wear while maintaining rock-solid anti-tip stability and safety.
Designed for classrooms and lecture halls, this durable desk features rounded edges, scratch-resistant laminate, and effortless cleaning. Stackable components maximize space efficiency, making it an ideal investment for schools and universities seeking long-lasting, growth-focused learning furniture.
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