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Read more on PRF CA, East Palo Alto Go to Junior chairs IKEA Vrijdag and another review! This week we look at the Urban Juniorstoel/Junior chair. When we moved, we didn't take the Little Man's high chair figuring that even though it was a staged chair with a "booster option" he was already starting to outgrow it and it wasn't worth adding the weight to the shipping container. But, being a Little Man, he still isn't quite big enough for a regular kitchen chair during meals or projects at the table. Enter: the Urban Juniorstoel! This IKEA children's item is fantastic. It puts the Little Man up close enough to the table (at least an IKEA table) that he's able to eat/craft comfortably but far enough from the ground that he isn't as readily distracted by the fact that he can get up and down easily on his own. It's made from a reinforced polypropylene and the back legs are angled backward, so it's sturdy (can hold an adult's weight); it's easy to wash down (it should be mentioned that right before this picture was taken, an extreme cleaning took place after a mishap - AKA Little Man - with a window crayon, and the chair is fine);




but it's also very light (less than 4 kg) and easy for even the Little Man to move to the sink. It's available in a light lime green or white, but we went with the green since kids generally prefer colors and it already looks like a small rainbow exploded in our kitchen. Little Man in his Urban chair, crafting For us, this purchase made sense on several practical levels: we have a kid, it's considered "his" chair, it's low maintenance for cleaning, and lets us station the Little Man as close as possible to the sink without tripping over one of the full sized kitchen chairs. Throw in the fact that there are no moving parts and no assembly required and this cute little chair earns a full 5 Swedish meatballs on our rating scale. Living Dutch Rating for Urban Juniorstoel: Check stock location and store opening hours in for IKEA FAMILY members Offer available - or while supply lasts Price and range may vary between online & store. Expected to sell out before the end of the day at




Check store opening hours This product will soon leave the range in and will not be back in stock. More arriving in store on More arriving in store between and Out of stock at Get notified when it's back in stock Check the store opening hours. There is no stock information about this product Please check in store. This product is not sold at Check availability at your nearest store Available to order for home delivery at This product may be available to order in store. This is dependent on stock availability and delivery fees will apply. Please see a member of staff for details. Sorry, we had a problem checking stock levels for you. Please try again later.Five StarsPackage Quantity: 1|Size: Table and 2 chairs| its a blank canvas !! great item ** review based on FACTS! To buy, or not to buy! It's a nice blank canvas to personalize but also cute as isPackage Quantity: 1| IKEA makeoverPackage Quantity: 1| Perfect set for me!




My 2 year old loves it!! Great set for little onesPackage Quantity: 1|Size: Table and 2 chairs| I love this little table & chair setPackage Quantity: 1|Interior Design OfficesArchitecture Interior DesignDesign InteriorsInterior IdeasHttp InteriorDecoration ArchitectureOffice ArchitectureCabin InteriorsApartment InteriorsForwardI like this ceiling for the basement. Box in all the pipes to create the look of barn wood beams // photo by Jonas IngerstedtIkea already has the market cornered on young, broke city kids desperate for some decent furniture (just try attending a New York apartment party without knocking into a Billy bookshelf). But to be sure, the Swedish furniture behemoth announced a new collection today that’s even trendier and more adaptable than its usual products. The PS 2014 "On the Move" collection consists of 51 items, many of which perform double duty: a nightstand has a built-in lamp and a wraparound side that turns into a magazine rack; a coat rack has branch-like hooks for hanging up coats, hats, and purses;




and a stacked shelving system with hooks could easily hold an entire kitchen's worth of eating utensils and cookware. The lookbook is styled to resemble the sort of creative mess young folks might aspire to have in their own sunny lofts. Ikea also recruited Matali Crasset, the team at Rich Brilliant Willing, and a handful of other designers, to create pieces in the collection. At Ikea, Peter Klinkert heads up special collections, and it’s his job to survey global trends in home design. Last year was the first year more people lived in cities than not, he tells Co.Design, and that trend is expected to continue—meaning more renters, and less space for said renters. That was top of mind when Ikea developed the PS 2014 line. Ikea designs according to an in-house methodology called "democratic design," meaning all products should be flexible and affordable, Klinkert. Ikea’s team of 16 designers worked with another team of about 50 contract designers to identify the basic elements of the collection (Should it include chairs?




before refining the vision. One method of vetting new products at Ikea is for company employees to take designs home and give them a test run, Klinkert says. For the PS 2014 line, Ikea also brought in 20 design students to weigh in, since they’re the ones who actually live in cramped apartments. The PS 2014 Collection is expected to go on sale April 1. Never miss a story. I'd also like to receive special Fast Company offersFour IKEA Chairs With Chrome Legs The intellectual property depicted in this model, including the brand "ikea", is not affiliated with or endorsed by the original rights holders. Editorial uses of this product are allowed, but other uses (such as within computer games) may require legal clearances from third party intellectual property owners. Chat with us now. Live Chat Now 24/7 Currently sells 184 productsAdd to wish list A no-frills, inexpensive high chair that gets the job done Children who can sit up unassisted Easy to disassemble and transport

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