[Blue-White Alternating Zone System — Color as Architecture] Unlike all other themes in this series where color appears only in the base drawer, the Penguin cabinet distributes blue across the full cabinet height in an alternating band system. White drawers and blue "SFAING" drawers alternate from floor 2 downward. The pattern is not decorative — it is structural: the blue bands create horizontal visual divisions that make the cabinet read as a designed column rather than a stack of identical drawers. At 3 tiers, 1 blue band. At 5 tiers, 2 blue bands. At 7 tiers, 3 blue bands. The cabinet becomes more graphically resolved the taller the configuration — a genuine and communicable upsell argument for higher tier counts.
[Penguin Family Trio — Navy Leader, Two White Chicks] The character scene across white drawers features a navy-blue penguin (yellow scarf, rosy cheeks, round belly) leading two smaller white penguin chicks in a waddling line. The scale relationship between the three figures — large navy in front, two smaller whites behind — creates an immediate parent-child or leader-follower narrative that reads without explanation. Gold butterflies and orange goldfish float as background scatter elements, adding warm accent color against the cool blue-white palette without competing with the main characters.
["SFAING" Blue Bands — Graphic Identity Zones] Each blue drawer carries "SFAING" in bold rounded sans-serif type with yellow botanical motifs — leaf sprigs and heart-shaped flowers — scattered across the blue ground. The "SFAING" wordmark is the theme's identity anchor, analogous to "Panda Dad" or "Happy Friends" in other series. On retail display, the blue "SFAING" bands are visible from across a room before the penguin characters are legible — the cabinet identifies itself by color block before it identifies itself by character. For wholesale buyers, this makes the Penguin cabinet the highest-contrast, most shelf-visible product in the current series lineup.
[Dual Top Drawers — Gold Fish Left, Penguin Peek-Out Right] Left top drawer: gold fish and butterfly scatter on white ground — a botanical/aquatic nature motif that sets the warm accent color before the main scene. Right top drawer: the navy penguin peeks above the drawer edge, scarf tip visible, one wing raised — a "character reveal" moment that creates anticipation for the full scene below. The two top drawers use the same white ground as the penguin illustration drawers, placing them in the "character zone" of the alternating system and visually connecting top and mid-section drawers across the blue bands between them.
[Strongest Boys' Room Positioning in the Series] Navy blue + white + yellow gold is the highest-contrast, most gender-directed palette in the current cabinet range. Dessert Parade targets girls. Music Bear and Panda target neutral. Ocean targets cool-neutral. Little Penguin is the series' primary boys' room proposition — with navy as the anchor color and the penguin family's waddle-line narrative providing an active, playful character energy distinct from the static poses of the bear and panda themes. For wholesale buyers building a full gender-balanced assortment, the Penguin provides the missing boys' room anchor.
[Anti-Drop Buckle + Rolling Casters — Standard Safety Platform] Anti-drop mechanical buckle on every drawer: child-pull resistant at max extension, adult tab-press to disengage. 4 directional rolling casters for full-load repositioning. Consistent safety spec across the full cabinet series — one compliance documentation package for EU EN 71 and US ASTM F963.
Q: How does the blue-white alternating pattern change between tier counts? A: 3F: white top drawers + 1 blue "SFAING" base. 4F: white top + white penguin + blue "SFAING" + white penguin + blue "SFAING". 5F+: pattern continues alternating, adding one white penguin drawer and one blue "SFAING" drawer per 2 additional tiers. The cabinet becomes more visually striped and architecturally graphic with each added tier.
Q: What does "SFAING" mean? A: "SFAING" is the theme's branded identity wordmark — a coined name for the penguin character series, functioning similarly to a character sub-brand name. It is not a translatable word. OEM buyers can replace it with their own brand name via screen-print process without mold change.
Q: Is this cabinet specifically for boys, or gender-neutral?
A: The navy-blue and white palette has strongest positioning in boys' rooms, but the gold butterfly and botanical elements soften the directional gender coding. Product imagery shows it in blue children's rooms (boys' context) and in neutral living rooms and bookshelf settings. It is the most boys-room-appropriate theme in the series while remaining usable in gender-neutral contexts.
| ITEM NO | HX0066578-HX0066582 |
| SIZE | 60.00*38.00*68.00CM 60.00*38.00*90.00CM 60.00*38.00*112.00CM 60.00*38.00*134.00CM 60.00*38.00*156.00CM |
| Carton size | 67.00*45.00*46.00CM, 0.139CBM/CTN 67.00*45.00*46.00CM, 0.139CBM/CTN 67.00*45.00*54.00CM, 0.163CBM/CTN 67.00*45.00*62.00CM, 0.187CBM/CTN 67.00*45.00*62.00CM, 0.187CBM/CTN |
| Parking | 1PCS/CTN |
| COLOR | WHITE |
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