This is my nephew Tristen who 1.5 years old. His feet dont touch the ground yet in the rocker but he learned supper quick how to get the chair to lean back and forth.
Assembly and disassembly are very quick. Breaks down into flat parts, and stacks nicely.
Assembly and disassembly are very quick. Breaks down into flat parts, and stacks nicely.
Assembly and disassembly are very quick. Breaks down into flat parts, and stacks nicely.
Assembly and disassembly are very quick. Breaks down into flat parts, and stacks nicely.
The cut outs on the back support are great for handles. Tristen dragged the chair into every room he went so he could sit in his new rocker.
JoHanna, a 3 year old fits well and enjoys having her turn on the smaller chair.
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Flat-Pack Rocking Chair

Easy to assemble flat pack rocking chair for ages 2 - 6 years old. Kids can sit, rock, and have fun taking apart and putting back together this fun flat-packing miniature rocker. The cut outs in the back of the chair provide easy handles and fun shapes, while supporting the natural pressure points along a youngsters spine.

Teaching kids about proportions, gravity, building, assembling, and they can try other configurations of putting the pieces together.

Simple, inexpensive and easy to manufacture. Load file into the CNC router, customize any size person, with scaleability of the parts, then press print to cut it out. Run it on the router to get rid of the sharp edges and spray a layer of polyurethane to prevent water damage and stain resistance.

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Freelance, Full-time
Lucas Van Dyke
Senior Industrial Designer at Acuity Brands Lighting Johns Creek, GA