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High chair for breakfast bar ?

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AHLH · 05/05/2008 14:55

Not sure where else to put this message!

Our kitchen table is a breakfast bar - it's about 90 cm high. Tables are generally lower - about 75 cm high, and high chairs all seem to be made for this height. I've seen a few with several height settings, but they all seem to be lower. I'm looking for a highchair where the tray table is about 90 cm high or more.

I realise I don't need one yet, but I'd like to be prepared.

Does anyone know of a tall high chair made for breakfast bars?

I have seen those little legless "clip on" ones
that clip on to the edge of any table, but I have no confidence in them!

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posieflump · 05/05/2008 14:57

you don't need to worry about the highchair being tall enough as it will have a tray of it's own to put them food on.
When the child is older you can attach a booster seat to one of your breakfast bar seats if they are sturdy enough

slinkiemalinki · 06/05/2008 15:40

Yes - fresco bloom makes a high one for a breakfast bar. They are very expensive and super-retro looking, but I am getting a regular height one to put my new baby in while my daughter eats her meals. I always feel sorry for babies parked on the floor in a bouncer while everyone else is eating at table level!

flowerybeanbag · 06/05/2008 15:44

PIL have a breakfast bar and DS has always gone in a travel booster secured to one of those when we are there, so he shares the table with us.

Only works if you have chairs with long legs with your breakfast bar rather than stools, obviously.

AHLH · 06/05/2008 17:16

Aye, I've seen the Bloom one. Lovely, but out of our price range I'm afraid. Also, we have stools, rather than chairs. I'm working on the basis that high chairs are free stnading and pretty much self contained and it doesn't really matter if LO is a bit lower - he/she'll be much smaller than me anyway!

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