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    • RE: Home Furnishing Tips....Pls help

      janet88:
      golfie:

      Some of the interior designers will recommend building the study desk into the wardrobe. This will prevent future upgrades to ergonomic furniture etc... do take this into consideration…


      my ID recommended this. it saves space and grows along with the kids. in fact, I will be using this idea.

      Well, you could ask your ID to integrate an Ergonomic Furniture set into their design.
      https://www.ergo-singapore.com has different design and size to suit.

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    • RE: Home Furnishing Tips....Pls help

      Some of the interior designers will recommend building the study desk into the wardrobe. This will prevent future upgrades to ergonomic furniture etc… do take this into consideration…

      posted in Domestic Help
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      golfie
    • RE: Ergonomic Furniture

      siriuseed:
      https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1164/2176/products/winner_flexdeck_ahorn_grande.jpeg\">


      After viewing all the various kids ergonomic desks and chairs, nothing beats Moll in terms of quality and design. The only issue is the high price ~$3000 if you add in the options and the chair.

      As I have some existing connections in Europe, I will be looking at importing the Moll children desks and chairs myself, which will be at a fraction of the price in Singapore, probably even cheaper than those Taiwan brands sold in Singapore. If anyone is interested to join me, just pm/email me, i will see if i have any spare cargo space.
      Have you seen Kid2youth's design and quality?

      Their product quality seems very good, assembled in Taiwan but with parts from Germany and Belgium.

      In fact, their design looks more trendy, modern and not boxy or nerdy.

      Colour is not kiddish and child will most likely keep the table even when they become teens.

      Visit their showroom and see the difference! https://ergo-singapore.com

      posted in Health
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    • RE: Ergonomic Furniture

      Thank you Holidays,


      I have gone to the showroom and viewed the products.

      We like the design and quality.
      The finishing is very refined and colours are nice.
      All the products displayed are pleasing to look at.
      Prices are also very reasonable and worth the investment in view of the 10 years warranty.

      Most importantly, the owner is very friendly and does not do hard selling.

      Worth travelling there to take a look.

      Holidays:
      I have found Kid2youth Singapore online and have also visited their showroom at Ubi.
      It is now solely distributed by Ergo Pte Ltd.
      It is indeed better in quality and design as compared to some I have seen.

      posted in Health
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    • RE: Ergonomic Furniture

      Reviving this thread - anyone has any idea where I can find Kid2youth table and desk in Singapore?

      I have read in previous contributions that the quality and design seems very good.

      posted in Health
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