SPISIG Play kitchen with curtains,
How to get it
If the chef gets tired of cooking, this play kitchen can quickly be transformed into a shop or puppet theatre. Imagine if this could be done with an actual kitchen. What fun it would be!
Article Number204.278.17Product details
We call it a play kitchen, but what it actually is – that’s up to little imaginations. Maybe it will be a restaurant, café, shop or puppet theatre. Or something completely different.
Play from two directions – on one side a complete kitchen and on the other a blackboard to write the dish of the day or this evening’s puppet show. And in between there’s a window with curtains, or why not a theatre drape.
The stove’s knob clicks when the cooktops are turned on and off, just like on a real stove.
The curtains can be drawn together when it’s time to close for the day.
Made of durable and sturdy material that lasts for more than one generation of food creators, shop owners and theater directors.
Role playing is a fun-filled way for children to process impressions and imitate adults in order to understand their surroundings.
The sink is detachable to enable easy cleaning.
The curtains stay in place with touch-and-close fastening and are easy to remove when they need to be washed.
- Main parts:
Fiberboard, Paint
Supporting rail:Solid pine, Paint
Rod/ Stopper/ Hinge/ Handle:Steel, Epoxy powder coating
Faucet/ Sinks/ Foot:Polypropylene
Window:Acrylic
Insert:Acetal plastic
Cover:ABS plastic
Panel:Plywood, Paint
Fabric/ Curtain:100 % polyester
Hook and loop fastener:100 % nylon
Machine wash, warm, durable-press cycle.
Do not bleach.
Tumble dry, low, normal cycle.
Do not iron.
Do not dry clean.
Wipe clean with a damp cloth.
- WARNING! Adult assembly required. Take care when opening package – contains small parts hazardous to children under 3 years in unassembled stage.Recommended for children 3 years and older.This product bears the CE mark.
By using a renewable material like wood in this product, we avoid using fossil or finite materials.
We want to have a positive impact on the planet. That is why by 2030, we want all materials in our products to be recycled or renewable, and sourced in responsible ways.
- Assembly instructionsSPISIG Play kitchen with curtains204.278.17
Measurements
Width: 21 5/8 "
Depth: 14 5/8 "
Height: 38 5/8 "
- SPISIGPlay kitchen with curtainsArticle Number204.278.17
Width: 15 ¼ "
Height: 5 "
Length: 22 "
Weight: 26 lb 14 oz
Package(s): 1
Reviews

A small kitchen for endless play
Children have always loved copying adults near them. You probably did it too when you were little, and now maybe it’s your children who are transforming the living room into a café or shop. The idea with SPISIG toy kitchen was to encourage this role playing, and we asked designer Maria Gustavsson to see how we could create a small toy kitchen that maximizes play.
Copying adults and role playing everyday situations is important for children throughout the world. Especially from ages three to seven, role playing is an enjoyable way for the small child to process impressions, understand the world around them and practice being a social being
Play from two sides
Designer Maria Gustavsson has two children aged six and ten, and had their most intense phases of role playing fresh in her memory when she was asked to develop SPISIG toy kitchen. "Besides cooking make-believe food, my children liked to pretend running a shop and restaurant. It gave me the idea of using the back of the toy kitchen and adding a board to write menus on."
A kitchen that can live a long time
A shop, café, restaurant or puppet theater ... by making SPISIG multi-functional, Maria wanted to inspire different games where both children and adults can easily interact with each other. Many families have limited space and it’s an advantage if the same toy can be used in different ways – and by several children at the same time. "It feels good contributing to children's play", Maria says. "And hopefully your child's SPISIG will eventually be passed on to siblings or friends for even more play."
Material
What is fiberboard?
Fiberboard is a stable and durable material made of leftover wood from the wood industry. A durable outer layer of paint or laminate is added to the board. The difference between various types of fiberboards, such as HDF and MDF, is mainly the thickness, yet also how impact-resistant they are – and this determines what we use them for. So regardless if it’s a bed, a wardrobe or your new bathroom cabinet, the leftover wooden fiber becomes a resource instead of going to waste.