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Kinder LineBeechwood Baby and Toddler High Feeding Chair

R2,199

Retail: R3,000
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Feeding time can be difficult enough, so you need a high chair that is convenient, reliable and versatile. The Pod Wooden High Chair from Kinder Line is perfect for all of those dining room dates with your little one. It’s removable and adjustable tray is easy to operate, it is lightweight, has a removable footrest and has a stylish timber finish. Converting to either a handy low toddler seat or a dining high chair option. It is the seat that grows with your child.

Product Features 
  • 2-in-1 baby highchair
  • Practical and comfortable chair for older children,
  • Unique design, responding to the latest trends of the Scandinavian style interior design.
  • Adjustable and detachable tray with a removable top
  • Foam padding for added comfort
  • Comfortable seat, made of a material with a washable coating.
  • 5-point safety belts or body harness
  • Stable feet made of high-quality beech wood with non-slip pads
  • May be used as a traditional chair for an older child
  • Detachable footrest
  • Easy to clean seat cover
  • Handle for easy carrying
  • Easy to fold and store
Product Specifications
  • Color: Pink and Brown 
  • Material: Plastic PP, Eco-leather cover
  • Legs: Beechwood
  • Age: from 6 months to 5 years.
  • Weight Limit: 17 kg
  • Product Dimension: 58cm x 65cm x 97cm
  • Weight: 5.1kg
 
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