Mini Arch F838
Inviting Arch
A childsize Roman arch adds architectural drama to your room.
For more features click the buttons on the picture at left.
Hardwood
The frame is solid maple with mortise and tenon joints secured with a screw. The Arch is birch plywood coated with a clear, non-toxic finish.
How does Roomscapes connect?
Each panel has couplings, small devices attached to the sides, so they can be joined together using sturdy plastic posts that are 2½" wide. For guidelines and ideas, read Rules for Roomscapes.
FSC Supplier
The Mark of Responsible Forestry
SCS-COC-001784
©1996 Forest Stewardship Council A.C.
Forest Stewardship Council certification assures that the product is produced from wood from responsibly managed forests.
This product is available with FSC certification for your LEED projects; please call us to specify certified products:
- 800-777-4244
- sales@communityplaythings.com
This product can support LEED credit MRc7: Certified Wood.
Indoor Advantage Gold certification provides the assurance that products meet rigorous indoor air quality standards.
This product can support LEED credit EQc4: Low-Emitting Materials - Furniture
ITERS - 2. Furniture for routine care and play 7.3, 5.3
ECERS - 2. Furniture for routine care, play and learning 7.1
More information on ITERS/ECERS early childhood quality ratings.
Details
Arches provide childsize openings. Use them to define spaces that allow children access.
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What can Roomscapes do for you?- No matter what you’re up against, our Roomscapes system has the flexibility to solve your problem. Whether you need a simple shelf or a defined classroom with distinct activity areas, Roomscapes is the logical answer.
All Roomscapes Products- Here is the entire Roomscapes family, for those of us who like to read the whole menu before ordering our meal. Skim a chart that lists all shelving and panel varieties, so you can compare, contrast and get exactly what you need.
Rules for Roomscapes- Roomscaping must be done right. Here are the do's and don'ts, so you can design your own divider with confidence. Don't worry, you won't need an engineering degree, or even a screwdriver.
No tools at all.

