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Home » Baby Highchairs, Essentials & Equipment

Folding Wooden Low Level Highchair by Millhouse

Submitted by brenda on Monday, 15 September 2008No Comment

Brenda writes…

This new innovative low level highchair is ideal if you don’t have a dining room and instead feed from the sofa or other low level seating. Basically, this could be very suitable if you’re doing the whole compact home or apartment living lifestyle.

Designed and manufactured in the UK by a Lincolnshire based company Millhouse who specialise in high quality wooden children’s products,  each highchair is made from high quality lacquered birch plywood.  They come with a hygienic plastic tray and a full safety harness anc comply with British and European safety standards.

They definitely have a slight Meccano-esque vibe about these (look at the arms supporting the tray) and certainly look lovely, although they are at the upper end of the price scale when you consider its size.

Dimensions when open: Height: 60cm, width: 64cm, depth: 49cm.

Folded dimensions: Height: 26cm, width: 109cm, depth: 49cm.

Available from Not on the High Street for £148.50.

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