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Someone would have to be trying pretty darn hard not to have heard of IKEA in this day and age. IKEA is simply everywhere, selling everything from meatballs to mattresses. But, while it may be famous for its meatballs, it’s even more famous for its assemble-at-home furniture. Yep, IKEA is that shiny happy shop that starts innumerable arguments as families wend their way through its aisles on a packed Sunday afternoon. And that’s before they try to assemble all that furniture at home. Just follow the instructions. Stop holding the wrong bit. No, no, that’s wrong. Is it really supposed to look like that? Never mind, it looks pretty good like that anyway. Offering Scandinavian design at prices people can actually afford, it’s no wonder IKEA has become so popular. While it may have started out small in 1943, this Swedish furniture giant now owns and operates 389 stores in 48 countries. It’s actually an acronym. It takes the first letters of the founder’s name, Ingvar Kamprad, the name of the farm where he grew up, Elmtaryd, and Agunnaryd, his hometown in Småland, southern Sweden.




Easy, just like its flat-pack furniture. Buying IKEA Baby High Chairs But of course, IKEA sells baby high chairs. IKEA sells almost every type of furniture under the sun, so high chairs were always going to make the cut. Just like all of IKEA’s designs, its baby high chairs are minimalist and modern, helping parents to save money on their baby feeding essentials. Luckily, parents don’t have to go all the way to IKEA to pick up a high chair. They can find everything they need right here, on eBay. Check out eBay’s range to find everything from IKEA high chairs, to baby bibs and baby bottles from some of the best brands in the business.Welcome to the table, baby! Highchairs safely seat your baby at meal times. By placing the highchair at the family table – at the same level as everyone else – you also help develop your baby’s eating and social skills. of highchairs are designed with rounded edges, a wide, stable base and a safety belt. Highchair with safety belt




Supporting cushion and cover The price reflects selected options Prices and products may vary in store and online View all search results Welcome to the table, baby! High chairs safely seat your baby at meal times. By placing the high chair at the family table – at the same level as everyone else – you also help develop your baby’s eating and social skills. of high chairs are designed with rounded edges, a wide, stable base and a safety belt. Ships from and sold by Selling_Mommy. Create, find or manage an Amazon baby registry. Ikea Pyttig High Chair Cushion and Cover FREE Shipping on orders over . Your child will dine in style with Ikea's white/silver ANTILOP Highchair with safety belt and white highchair tray. It is easy to disassemble and transport. This product does require assembly. Wipe clean with a mild soapy solution. Product Dimensions28 x 18.5 x 15.8 inches #14,341 in Baby (See top 100) in Baby > Feeding > Highchairs & Booster Seats > Highchairs




Shipping Weight8.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies) 5 star59%4 star22%3 star5%1 star14%See all verified purchase reviewsTop Customer ReviewsHere are my thoughts after using this chair for 1.5 years.Best High Chair I have owned!Exactly what we were looking forBuy this chair from Ikea, price is ALOT better there.Great high chair -- Seller is ripping you off!the best high chair I have ownedGreat product; What Other Items Do Customers Buy After Viewing This Item? Evenflo Convertible High Chair, Dottie Lime Ikea Pyttig High Chair Cushion and Cover Ikea Antilop Highchair with Tray,safety Belt, White, Silver Color and Antilop Highchair White phil&teds Poppy Highchair, CranberryIKEA has issued a safety alert over thousands of highchairs sold in Britain after three children fell out and hurt themselves.The Swedish furniture store is warning customers about the £10.99  ‘Antilop’ chair because its harnesses can open unexpectedly.The British alert is part of a product recall across Europe which affects 1.2million chairs.




Recalled: The Antilop high chair - from supplier #17389 and production date 0607-0911 - that has a faulty safety beltIkea says it has received eight reports of the safety belts opening, including three which led to minor injuries from falls. Some 60,438 of the Chinese-made highchairs were sold in Britain between January 2007 and September last year. In a statement, the company said: ‘The highchair belt can open unexpectedly in use, creating a fall hazard. ‘Ikea has received eight reports of belt opening, including three resulting in minor injury when a child fell from the highchair. ‘No other highchairs are affected. Ikea apologises for any inconvenience this may cause.’ The chair, which comes in red, blue and white, is plastic and sits on four metal legs and is fitted with a grey belt and clasp. The recall only relates to belts on those chairs made between July 2006 and November 2009 which are stamped with the supplier number 17389 beneath the seat.




The company says replacement belts will be issued, free of charge, at their stores’ returns departments. Apologies: Ikea has asked customers with affected high chairs to visit one of their stores or call customer services Two days ago, a contributor to the Mumsnet parenting website highlighted how her young son had  managed to get out of his belt. She wrote: ‘OK, so anyone know how to keep a climbing baby in the Antilop highchair? ‘There doesn’t seem to be any way to fit a five-point harness, went to get a cloth earlier and came back to find DS had wriggled out from the lap belt (I do tighten it but it loosens itself) and was sitting on the tray with his back to me!’ An earlier post stated: ‘Babybod has turned into an escapologist and no matter how tight the strap on the Antilop is, he wriggles out. Do I just need to buy superglue?!’ Last night an Ikea spokesman said: ‘Customers are advised to contact us for an exchange or refund if they

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