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High chair recommendations

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LettucesAndRoses · 04/04/2021 16:12

Any brand/model you'd like to recommend? I'd like something sturdy, super easy to clean and preferably not ugly.

Thanks in advance Smile

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FishWithoutABike · 04/04/2021 16:13

IKEA antilop
Don’t bother with anything else

Theelderscrolls · 04/04/2021 16:14

IKEA antilop

CMOTDibbler · 04/04/2021 16:16

Just get the Antilop, you really won't regret it!

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LettucesAndRoses · 04/04/2021 16:19

Looks easy to clean and certainly very cheap but how do you manage without a tray?

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LettucesAndRoses · 04/04/2021 16:21

Forget my last message, just saw you can add a tray Grin

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noonieroonie · 04/04/2021 16:25

Antilop. Best £12 you'll ever spend. I've got one for my 17 month old and my 4 month old, my youngest sits in his with the support cushion at meal times now to get him used to it too.

OwlBasket · 04/04/2021 16:28

In an ideal world I’d have the IKEA antilop until 18 months or two-ish then swap to a stokke TripTrap (or one of the many copies).

TripTrap with baby set is fine but the antilop is better for the really messy fase

sherrystrull · 04/04/2021 16:31

Antilop is all you'd need.

If you don't want a tray it fits right up to a table and can be used that was as well.

My 4 year old can still fit in his baby cousin's!

LettucesAndRoses · 04/04/2021 16:49

Well, the Antilop it is then! Thanks everyone!

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