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Svan Signet's High Chair We spend so much time in the kitchen. We spend so much time on our kitchens. The last thing you want to plonk in that space is a great big hunk of rainforest-themed plastic! Here are some high chairs that are good looking and long wearing, that you will use many kids over and never tire of seeing (and wiping down) day in, day out. 1. Svan Signet's High Chair. A customizable chair with optional seat cover, wrap around bentwood bucket seat. Like the Tripp Trapp, this chair can grow with your child. 2. Ovo By Micuna. This thing is just gorgeous. The Eames DFAW chair of high chairs. 3. The Stokke Tripp Trapp. Adjustable for use from infancy to adulthood. Available in a rainbow's worth of color options.Pops up for a high chair and down for a stool! How neat is that! 5. The Tavo High Chair. With a wipe-able bonded leather seat (in white, brown or black) and solid wood construction, this chair is luxe, and made to last. 6. IKEA's Blames High Chair.




For a pop of color without the price tag of the Tripp Trapp, check out the Blames. In red or black. 7. The Carota High Chair. The baby guard can later be removed to form a tall chair for older kids.The lesser known sibling of the Tripp Trapp, but just as pretty. A padded oval shaped seat can also be bought and fitted into the Step to invite even the youngest baby to join in with the family meal fun. 9. Baby Bjorn's High Chair. Folds flat for small space kitchens. In red or white. 10. Restaurant-Style High Chairs. The "why didn't I think of that?" option - a number of AT readers use these in their homes as a low-cost, solid wood highchair that can sit snug against their dining table. 11. Bloom Baby's Nano Urban High Chair. A little more like what you would regularly expect from a high chair, but with a nod to minimalism all the same. Folds flat like the Baby Bjorn chair for easy storage, and has a leather seat option, too. 12. IKEA's Antilop High Chair. There's a reason we see this high chair everywhere.




It's simple, clean design and exceptionally low price tag ($24.99 in the US) makes it perfect for a design loving parent on a budget.Crazy but true: you saw the legs off this high-chair at pre-marked notches as your baby grows. 14. The Onni High Chair. Could it get any simpler than this? Pop the baby in and pull her right up to you with this clever design from Finland. 15. Bambini High Chair. Quite possibly the only high chair in the world that is also a rocking horse! Comes in five colors. 5 out of 5, reviewed on Nov 11, 2016 Was this review helpful? reviewed on May 06, 2016 1 person found this helpful, do you? reviewed on Feb 05, 2016 Best high chair on the market reviewed on Jan 14, 2016 4 out of 5, reviewed on Jan 11, 2016 Cheap, easy to clean, looks good reviewed on Dec 27, 2015 Dangerous for wriggly babies 2 out of 5, reviewed on Dec 18, 2015 reviewed on Nov 17, 2015 reviewed on Mar 03, 2015




Faultless, the perfect chair for our family reviewed on Jan 26, 2015 reviewed on Jan 16, 2015what else matters when there are other easy to clean but safe chairs out there!! reviewed on Dec 30, 2014 1 of 18 pagesWhen we welcomed child number three into the world in March 2015 I suddenly remembered just how much stuff babies need. Fortunately, we had kept a lot of our baby gear but I’m still finding that there are various things that could make life with the little one that little bit easier. Most recently on my “must have” baby list is a travel high chair! Now that the littlest has passed six months, he’s ready to sit at the table with the rest of us. This is fine at home, with our trusty IKEA Antilop high chair (without doubt the best thing that IKEA has ever made!) but sadly it is not exactly transportable. And so began my search for the perfect travel high chair. Travel highchairs, however, are a bit like travel cots. There are tons on the market that claim to be portable and easy to use but in reality they are heavy, cumbersome and a require a PhD in order to erect or dismantle them.




After much research, I have narrowed my search down to six travel high chairs. But first, here is what you need to know about choosing a Travel Highchair. Contents1 Different Types of Travel High Chairs2 Things to consider when choosing a Travel High Chair3 The Travel High Chairs Totseat Travel High Chair Phil & Teds Lobster Inglesina Fast Table Chair Munchkin Fold’n Go Travel Booster Baby Polar Gear Go Anywhere Booster Seat Mountain Buggy Pod Portable High Chair4 My Choice5 Pin for later! Booster Seats: These usually sit on top of a regular chair and are strapped on. I used this type of travel high chair with my other two children and it worked well, however I have no idea where this chair now is! Clamp-On (or clip-on) Seats: These are seats that attach to the table edge (rather than the chair). They can look rather precarious but are actually very sturdy and safe. Seat Harness: These are essentially strong pieces of fabric that wrap around a chair (and the baby).




Flexibility: You don’t need a portable high chair that is all singing, all dancing with gadgets and toys aplenty. What you need is a high chair that is going to be useful whichever chair or table you come across. You also want a travel high chair that will go the distance and last years and not just months. Features: Important features to consider include a ‘crotch post’ to stop the baby slipping out, a safety harness of some kind (to stop them jumping out), foldability and portability. Some kind of seat adjustment option is also useful and generally means that you can use the chair for a much longer period of time as your child grows. Packability: For me, this is one of the biggest considerations. Travelling with an infant already requires an incredible amount of stuff so I want a travel high chair that is compact, lightweight, easy to use and easy to pack. The following travel high chairs are some of the best that I found on the market. Essentially one piece of sturdy fabric, the Totseat will fit onto almost any kind of chair no matter its shape.




It’s also perhaps one of the most portable travel high chairs on the market as it literally folds into a pouch that you can slip into your handbag. The seat works by slipping it over the chair back, adjusting the length and securing the clips. There’s an extra strap at the back that prevents children from slipping through the back of the chair as well as providing additional support. Children must be able to sit unaided before using the Totseat. Pro’s: Washable, squashable, easily transportable. Cons: You can’t adjust the height of the seat so if you have a very low chair, your child might not see over the table! Age range: 6 – 30 months Product weight: Approx. 360 grams Folded dimensions: 18cm x 12cm x 4cm / 7″ x 4.7″ x 1.6″ This award-winning portable high chair claims to clip on to almost any table or bench top. It’s lightweight (just 4lbs) and folds easily into a flat shape making it easy to pack. There’s a 4-point padded harness to keep wriggly children under control and it cleans easily.




The “lobster claws” that attach the seat to the table are strong with rubber grips. The lobster also comes with a tray although users have said that because the tray doesn’t lock to the chair it is not very useful. Pro’s: Very transportable and lightweight. Cons: It doesn’t work on tables with a lip. Age range: 6 months – 3 years (max. weight 37lbs) Product weight: 1.8kg / 3.9lbs Folded dimensions: 35 x 34 x 8cm / 14” x 13” x 3” This portable high chair is also a clip on kind but unlike the Phil & Teds, the Inglesina also works on tables with lips. It’s easy to use and has a lifted backrest and a firm seat for the baby to sit on. Some users have said that the seat is not very easy to clean but the cover is removable (maybe because the instructions say it must be washed by hand?). Otherwise the Inglesina has had great reviews. The chair folds down flat and comes with its own carry bag. Pro’s: Works on any table up to 3.5” thick, sturdy and safe, easy to use.




Cons: Not very easy to clean Age range: 6 months – 37lbs Product weight: 1.9kg / 4.2lbs Folded dimensions: 35 x 43 x 10cm / 14” x 17” x 4” This travel high chair is like a little seat that straps onto a chair. It’s sturdy, although probably not as sturdy as the clip on seats, which might be something to consider if you have a very active child (even though it does come with a 3 point safety harness). It is compact and lightweight and fits onto any chair. It’s also easy to use and easy to clean. Pro’s: Works on any chair, unfolds and folds in seconds, easy to pack. Cons: It’s lightweight and so probably not suitable for very wiggly children as it only has a 3 point safety harness. Age range: 6 months – 40lbs Folded dimensions: 35 x 43 x 10cm / 11.6” x 11.6” x 14” Another booster seat that straps onto any chair is the Go Anywhere Booster Seat. It’s very lightweight (it weighs just 1.5lbs), easy to use and folds into its very own messenger bag.




It features a five-point safety harness (essential given how lightweight it is) and there are three sets of adjustable straps to secure the seta to a chair. The material wipes clean easily. This is also the only folding booster seat that complies with ASTM standards (the American Society for Testing and Materials). Pro’s: Works on any chair, unfolds and folds in seconds, complies with ASTM standards, has an excellent safety harness. Cons: I can’t think of any other than that if your child is younger (or smaller) they will not be sitting very high at the table. Age range: 6 months – 33lbs Folded dimensions: 35 x 43 x 10cm / 12” x 4.5” x 11” This clip on high chair from Mountain Buggy is very lightweight (just 2.2lbs) and folds flat into a carry tote that can even fit into a large nappy / diaper bag. It’s easy to use, all you have to do is secure the chair to a table using the screw on clamps and it’s very sturdy. The frame is made of aluminium and the clamps are covered in thick non-slip rubber so the chair won’t move…or leave a mark on the table.




The chair can clamp onto tables with a small lip but it can only be used with tables that are less than 1.8” in thickness. Another downside is that the fabric can not be removed from the frame making it harder to clean (the material can be wiped down, however). Pro’s: Very lightweight and easy to use, sturdy and safe, can be used on tables with a lip. Cons: It can only be used on tables that are less than 1.8” thick. The material can not be removed from the frame making it harder to wash. Age range: 3 months – 33lbs (but the child must be able to sit on their own) Product weight: 1kg / 2.2lbs Folded dimensions: 35 x 43 x 10cm / 12.2” x 13.4” x 1.6” The truth is, I still can’t decide which one to buy. I used a booster seat with my oldest two children and it worked really well. But there’s something about the clip on travel chairs that I really like, mostly it’s the fact that your baby can sit at the table with you and see everyone. But then all the clip on chairs that I’ve found each have their flaws (as well as their plus points!).  

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