chuckel chair

Cerebral palsy is the most common physical disability in childhood and it is estimated that two to three people out of every 1000 will have this incurable condition. Three-year-old Teddy Willoughby has cerebral palsy and will face a lifetime of challenges. His brave personality and endearing smile is the inspiration for Brisbane furniture designer and architect, Brian Steendyk and the creation of his Chuckel chair. To help raise awareness of cerebral palsy, Brian has donated the funds raised from the sales of his Chuckel chair to the Cerebral Palsy League of Queensland from October to December. The Chuckel chair combines function and comfort in a unique stool available in two sizes, which is stackable and well suited for both indoor and outdoor use. Using a combination of function, beauty and spirit, these 100% Australian-made, recyclable, UV-resistant plastic chairs are available in black, red and white for the adults, and in three fun colours, such as fairyfloss pink, Kermit green and hope blue, for the little ones. The Chuckel chairs retail at $195 for the adult version and $125 for the Chuckel Jr. Until December 15, the proceeds will go directly to CPL, which will bring a smile to your face and also those with cerebral palsy.

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