Hyundai Livart Comme Kids' 'Sliding Front Bookshelf' and '3-Tier Rotating Trolley Bookshelf'.

Hyundai Livart Comme Kids' 'Sliding Front Bookshelf' and '3-Tier Rotating Trolley Bookshelf'.

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Hyundai Livart announced on the 23rd that it has relaunched its children's furniture line, 'Comme Kids.' Comme Kids is Hyundai Livart's representative kids' furniture line featuring eco-friendly materials and convenient usability.


The main renewed product groups are educational cabinets and bunk beds. For the educational cabinets, various modules such as trolley bookshelves, partition bookshelves, and sliding front bookshelves are provided, allowing selection according to the child's room interior or storage needs.


All products in the Comme Kids line use eco-friendly wood materials with an 'E0 grade,' which have formaldehyde emissions of 0.3 to 0.5 mg, similar to natural levels. They have also passed tests for heavy metals, environmental hormones, and other substances according to the Special Act on Children's Safety.


The '3-tier rotating trolley bookshelf' can be easily moved around the house using wheels and a combined bookshelf and handle, and it can be fixed in place with wheel stoppers. Unlike regular wall-mounted bookshelves, it utilizes all four sides, allowing storage of up to 215 books with a thickness of 1 cm.


The renewed 'partition bookshelf' has enhanced convenience based on consumer feedback. Addressing complaints that the wide spacing between partitions caused books to fall easily, the width of the storage spaces was reduced and the number of partitions was tripled compared to before.


The bestseller product, the 'sliding front bookshelf,' has been reinforced with aluminum rails for durability. It has passed safety and durability tests with 20,000 sliding open-and-close cycles. Additionally, stoppers were installed on the lower rails to ensure the front bookshelf slides slowly, reducing the risk of safety accidents such as pinching.



The 'Comme High Bunk Bed' uses a steel frame that can support up to 200 kg, and the mattress support part applies a solid board method instead of the usual slatted design for added stability. Furthermore, instead of a ladder, 2.3 cm thick wooden stairs are used so that children can safely climb up and down the bed.


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