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NuovoQuinn Kids High Chair

R799

Retail: R1,200
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Your little one will dine like a little king or queen in the gorgeously stylish Nuovo Quinn High chair. The seat, which is made from PU leather, is wonderfully plush and water resistant, which makes for an easy wipe down after each meal. And to further help with cleaning, the tray can be removed simply by unclicking it, so you can reach those tricky-to-clean corners. Accommodating a weight of up to 20kgs, it is perfect from baby stage right through to the toddler years. The chair is cleverly engineered with a mechanism that converts the high chair into a seat with table-top that is suitable for toddlers to draw and eat at. The high chair, with is sturdy stainless-steel legs, is as easy to assemble as it is to disassemble with just a click of a button. Other great features include a built-in cup holder on the tray to avoid spills, as well as anti-slip feet so the chair is suitable for any surface. - Warranty 6 months

Product Features
  • Gorgeously soft PU leather is water resistant and easy to wipe down after each use.
  • The removable tray, means no more difficult to reach corners - simply un-clip and wash off.
  • This chair will see you well into the toddler years, as the mechanism converts the high chair into a seat with table-top, suitable for toddlers to draw and eat.
  • The legs are made from a sturdy stainless steel 
  • Easy to assemble and disassemble just click a button 
  • The tray has a cup holder to avoid spills 
  • The chair has anti-slip feet which is suitable for any surface - 
  • Recommended age 0-6 years and
  • Max weight 20kgs
Product Specifications 
  • Weight of Product 5.5kg
  • DIMENSIONS (L x H x W) 55.5 x 42.5 x 30.5cm
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