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high chair used for two weeks only as newTop 5 High Chairs for Toddlers imageKeeping a squirming toddler still during feeding time is a challenge for any parent. Having a comfortable and functional high chair allows parents to focus on feeding their child instead of trying to keep...Read More about Top 5 High Chairs for Toddlers04 HighchairsHighchairs BabycenterChair BabycenterBaby SamalisBaby EvieBaby WallBaby JacobChair IngenuityIngenuity SmartcleanForwardFor most babies, meal time is mess time. The best high chairs are easy to use and clean, sturdy and good looking, and don’t take up too much kitchen sp...Spanish designers CuldeSac have designed this high-chair with removable legs and accessories so that it's still useful when the child starts to grow. The Ovo high chair for baby equipment brand Micuna has a wipe-clean seat, tray and footrest. The tray, bars and leg extensions can all be removed as the child grows to let them sit with adults at the dinner table. Other high chairs designed to change with your child include the classic 1972 Tripp Trapp chair by Peter Opsvik and Maartje Steenkamp's 2003 version for Droog where consumers saw off the legs as the child grows, but Dezeen is too young to have featured either.




See all the stories we have published about childrens' furniture here and more projects by CuldeSac here. The information below is from the designers: CuldeSacTM explores a new language for Micuna’s Ovo high chair CuldeSac's team grows not only in number, but also in responsibility and in commitment to the environment, family and friends. New personal realities bring new challenges to improve our daily adventures and the human experience behind them. More and more, today’s families live in open multifunctional spaces where everything is in sight. Design is the perfect tool to combine form and content, aesthetics and functionality... But then there are kids, flooding every space with a thousand and one daily survival pieces conceived for parents, designed for children. With Micuna’s Ovo high chair, CuldeSac chose to delve deep into the language of children’s furniture and translate it to the living spaces of today. The Ovo high chair is able to live among children and grown-ups not requiring to be removed after use thanks to its adaptability to any design environment.




Once the aesthetic aspects are resolved, the high chair also reaches the functional demands of all-terrein pieces: washable fabric, baby reins, adjustable tray and footrest. Furthermore, the Ovo high chair adds an emotional ingredient: its accessories and legs easily adapt to the child’s own growth and take with them their first steps into that other big adventure: growing-up. 1 - 25 of 46 ads for "wooden high chair" within FeedingA TEENAGER has been left fuming after mistakenly buying a photo of an in-demand computer console online.Peter Clatworthy thought he had paid £450 for an XBox One console on eBay, but actually received a picture of one in the post.The 19-year-old student, of Bilborough, had saved up in order to buy a limited edition Day One version of the console as a surprise Christmas present for his four-year-old son, McKenzie.He has now contested the purchase with eBay, which has investigated and stated he should get a full refund from the seller. Nottingham teenager gets £450 refund after buying a photo of an XBox One on eBay




Claimant receives payout after 94 unwanted PPI calls Couple return from holiday to find grass by their street cut to different lengths Runaway ferret that injured three people is captured eBay seller flogged £90k of designer goods 950,000 log on to Nottingham Post website after eBay Xbox One scam shock CeX saves Christmas for Nottingham teenager hit by Xbox eBay scam Nottingham teenager hit by eBay scam warns people not to fall for golden Xbox 'gimmick' Nottingham man Peter Clatworthy marks one year since Xbox eBay story went global Mum finds 'strange creature' in her can of tuna Mr Clatworthy said: "I've had to make a joke out of it because I was that angry. At least we've now got something to laugh about in the years to come."I always buy stuff on eBay and this had never happened before."Mr Clatworthy made the purchase on November 28, paying £450 plus £8 packaging.Despite the listing stating it was a photo of an XBox One Day One edition console, Mr Clatworthy said he'd expected to receive the console as it was listed in the video games and consoles category on eBay.He said: "It said 'photo' and I was in two minds, but I looked at the description and the fact it was in the right category made me think it was genuine."




I looked at the seller's feedback and there was nothing negative. I bought it there and then because I thought it was a good deal."It's obvious now I've been conned out of my money."Mr Clatworthy received the photo in the post on Monday, saying: "They'd written on the back of it 'thank you for your purchase'. The XBox One was released in the UK on November 22, with a special Day One edition reserved for those who picked the machine up on its first day of sale.Since then, there have been reports of people buying empty XBox One packaging via eBay, and paying hundreds of pounds for the privilege.When the Post searched for 'XBox One Day One edition consoles' on the website yesterday, a number of genuine consoles were up for sale.There was, however, one lot of 'XBox One Day One edition retail packaging' which received 80 bids and sold for £7,200.Mr Clatworthy was informed by eBay yesterday that, as he paid via PayPal, he can expect to receive a full refund from the seller, who has until Monday to pay up.




A spokesman for eBay, the online marketplace, said: "We don't allow listings which mislead, and will take action against this seller."Customers can shop with confidence on eBay as we guarantee you will get your item or your money back. Mr Clatworthy is covered by the eBay money-back guarantee and we will be contacting him to put things right."Tessa Coates, Trading Standards Officer at Notts County Council, said: "We are not aware of an eBay scam of this nature."However, we would encourage all eBay buyers to pay for their goods using PayPal to give them extra protection."PayPal states that if the item doesn't match the seller's description or gets lost in the post then it will give the buyer their money back."She added: "Our main tips for buying online generally this Christmas is make sure you're getting a good deal, know who you're dealing with and protect your personal and financial information."There are four new shirts in the xkcd store, along with posters and lots of other stuff!

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