KidKraft Wooden Star Table & Chair Set with 4 Storage Bins, Children’s Furniture – Red, Blue & Natural

$79.30

(12 customer reviews)
KidKraft Wooden Star Table & Chair Set with 4 Storage Bins, Children's Furniture – Red, Blue & Natural $79.30
SKU: E23C5299 Category: Tag:
  • Wood
  • Imported
  • Four convenient plastic storage bins
  • Bins can be reached from either side of table
  • Star-shaped cutout design on table and chairs
  • Made of wood with child-safe paints
  • Assembly required; step-by-step assembly instructions included

12 reviews for KidKraft Wooden Star Table & Chair Set with 4 Storage Bins, Children’s Furniture – Red, Blue & Natural

  1. J. OBrien

    I wanted to wait to write a review until we had this for awhile. It has been approximately 2 years. My toddler uses this daily and for several hours a day, especially now while we are home during the pandemic.

    The entire table is holding up much better than I expected with very minimal wear. The only visible wear is on the corner of the chair seat where the color is slightly rubbing off from hitting the wall – but it is minimal.

    The size is perfect in both the size of the table with to have space to eat, color, paint AND place a few items on top of the table. This table also has 4 extremely useful bin under the table (the reason I choose this table). The height of the table and chairs are perfect for my toddler.

    My only critique is on the bins. They are purposefully collapsible…… I do not find this feature useful at all. On the contrary. I ended up using a glue gun to stabilize them. Some may like this feature though.

    Overall, excellent purchase. Very happy we have this! Recommend this set.

  2. Suresh

    We bought this table after looking around for specific “Lego” tables – where the top of the table is made of Lego base plates. Most of the ones we found were either too small or far too pricey.
    This table was VERY easy to assemble – well laid out directions, and I loved the way the hardware was packaged, on a piece of cardboard with plastic wrap over it, allowing you to take out from the back only what you needed for that step. It’s VERY sturdy, as are the chairs.
    After we assembled the table, we sanded down the top a bit to make it “rougher”, and then painted an epoxy on it. We carefully set(I think) 8 Lego base plates in the epoxy and let it sit for 24 hours. This table is sized so that 8 plates were the exact measurement for side to side, and then we had an extra inch or so across the top and bottom. The buckets on the side are PERFECT for holding Lego’s, so the night before our son’s birthday (this was his gift) we collected all his Lego’s and sorted them by size into the buckets.
    The table was a huge hit with our son for his 6th Birthday and he’s played with it quite a bit. He loves that he has a place he can leave his “creations” and not worry about them being “disrupted” or moved!
    I highly recommend this table either as just a table and chairs – or modified to be a Lego table!

  3. Tajree Tabassum

    Strong, really good looking and really easy to assemble. I bought for my 9 years old son It’s a good size for him. I was worried It’s going to be too small, but it’s not.

  4. Karla Landaverde

    Went together fairly easy, but like most flat pack furniture if you ignore the included tool and use a proper driver with a handle it saves your hand from cramping. The instructions could be a little better thought out but they weren’t terrible. Once assembled the set seems solid and sturdy. Looks real nice in the kid’s room. We’ll have to wait and see how durable it is against a rambunctious 3 year old.

  5. LEA77

    The screws in the table top constantly unscrew and leaves the top loose. Little fingers can get pinched or smashed! Came with many defects and scratches in pieces. Not worth the price.

  6. Karla Landaverde

    I know all you see is a mess on the table, but this table has been great (not only to storage thing on top of it) but table and chairs are very strong my niece was standing on one of the chairs after we put it together and it pass the test. It was easy to build (I am a woman and I did it my self)

  7. Tajree Tabassum

    Très bel ensemble. Table et chaises conçues réellement pour les enfants. Facile à monter (descriptif détaillé et visserie sous blister). Quelques vis en + au cas où (assez rare pour être souligné). Solide et très apprécié par l’enfant. Je recommande vivement cet achat.

  8. Karina Mendoza

    facile da montare, angoli smussati il tavolo e le sedie sono molto robusti e ben fatti.
    il tavolo ha anche dei cestelli in plastica (che si montano) utili per riporre i giochi.
    Sono molto soddisfatta dell’acquisto, anche se lo considero leggermente caro.

  9. A. Smith

    We were soo happy about this product for couple of months, its looks pretty cute. later all of sudden within warranty period we endup see some chair features and underneath table features started breaking. When i reached Kidkraft customer service their support was amazing. I got replacement parts within 2days. Even wecno need to talk to anyone reg. warranty parts… all the process can be done through online itself. But we felt product can be more sturdy.

  10. A. Smith

    There’s no denying that this set is absolutely adorable! But that is assuming that you actually manage to get it assembled. The chairs were easy enough, but the table was a nightmare. It took two of us to do it. That was FOUR hands – plus a jar lid gripper, a dish towel, an allen wrench, and adjustable grip pliers. This was because the holes in the wooden – or actually, to be technical “rubberwood” – dowels that connect the table sides and function to hold up the bins are far too small and/or too shallow and/or too crooked (not really sure which) to take the screws that go in to them. We considered drilling the holes bigger, but we were afraid we would crack the dowels. The result? One of us had to hold the dowel with one bare hand and use the pliers to hold it tightly with the other hand. Sitting on the opposite side of the soon-to-be-table, the other held the dowel using the jar gripper with one hand while using EVERY OUNCE OF STRENGTH to turn the allen wrench with the other hand. We quickly discovered that the pliers were leaving dents in the “rubberwood”, so we put a dish towel between the rubberwood dowel and the plier grips. That helped a little, but not 100%. Luckily you can’t really see the damage when the bins are in place. But, though we are no weaklings, the manual labor that went in to getting one screw in to one dowel was absurd. And we had to do this TWENTY TIMES. It took well over an hour just to get the dowels on. By the time we were done, both of us had cramping, blistered hands – and several dented dowels.

    Once assembled, I noticed a light scratch across the surface of the table top. This bothered me, but I suppose that since it’s a kid’s table, it doesn’t really matter – it’s going to get dinged up, drawn on, and spilled on very quickly. My biggest concern is that, though the adorable chairs proved sturdy enough to at least briefly hold the weight of one very curious full-grown man (though I do not recommend that!!!), the table seems very unsturdy. Granted, it’s on barbour carpet, but still. Maybe if the legs spanned the width of the table instead of having the arc in the middle, that would make it sturdier – but that’s not the case. So I’m concerned about tipping. What toddler doesn’t like to climb? Especially on things of this height. It’s just so inviting!

    Finally, I will note that the bins are a bit smaller than I expected. Also, given the (strange) outward-facing angle that they go in to the table, they don’t acheive the clutter-hiding effect I was going for. Worse, any small items put in there can easily catch the attention of and end up in the mouth of a young baby, puppy, or other chew-happy critter. Unfortunately, because the bins are so small, I can only think of a very limited number of things that will fit in there that won’t cause a choking hazard. My fault though. I should have thought of these two things pre-purchase.

    Bottom line: If you decide to buy this, be sure you have some help lined up. Four stars because pain is temporary and the set is adorable – but if the table ends up tipping, this will quickly drop to one.

  11. Noel

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    It is a great chair table. My 2 years old son loves it. It’s even better than the IKEA one. Only one problem is that it was very very hard to assemble, specially the 10 stick which have small hole. We hard to drill each hole of the stick and then we put it together. Other than that it’s worth the price.

  12. Sorina

    La mesita es súper linda. Es muy practica ya que cuenta con cajones para guardar cosas. Muy fácil de armar y muy buena calidad.

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