Whitney Brothers Launches Early Learning Light Table


Children’s furniture manufacturer Whitney Brothers® introduced a new LED light table that features a unique oblong shape and illuminated side panels,embodying a fresh design take on a staple product in Early Learning environments.

Design innovations in the Whitney Plus Radiant LED Light Table include gracefully curved corners that are safer and provide more accessibility to the table surface, a pleasant elongated shape that enables more children to participate at the same time and illuminated side panels that provide a unique way to explore the intrinsic attributes of objects. Construction is robust 1-inch birch plywood with legs fastened lengthwise for greater stability and easier access to the table surface. The LED lighting system displays brighter and more uniformly distributed light, uses less electricity and produces less heat than traditional incandescent lighting.

The Whitney Plus Radiant LED Light Table joins the company’s award-winning Whitney Plus premium brand of Early Learning furniture and further expands its successful light table offerings that were the first LED-based units introduced into the Early Learning market.



July 22, 2019


Topic Area: Press Release


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