The first time you put him in the high chair, he was so tiny you needed two cushions just to keep him from sliding.
You sat across from him, spoon in hand, mouth open wide.
That first bite of rice cereal? Half went in. Half ended up on the tray.
You laughed. He laughed.
Then he learned to grab the spoon. To smash noodles with his fists. To sneakily drop broccoli onto the floor.
The tray always had dried milk stains. Crumbs from last week’s crackers always hid in the seat crevices.
You never knew when a meal would actually end.
But deep down, you knew—this daily chaos would become the most solid memory of his childhood.
? Baby High Chair
Not just a chair. It’s where he found his very own seat at the family table.
? First Bites · Newborn Days
5‑height adjustment—matches your dining table perfectly
From coffee table to kitchen island, it always fits just right—
You feed without bending. He sits without propping.
PU leather cushion—wipe clean in seconds
Pumpkin puree. Spinach mush. Banana chunks. Yogurt drips.
One wet wipe. Like new.
You don’t have time for laundry. This chair gets it.
Extra‑wide tray—detachable, rinseable
Wider than his shoulders. Spills? Stay on the tray.
Pop it off. Rinse under the tap. Faster than washing his face.
? Self‑Feeding · Organized Mess
5‑point harness—but he always tries to escape
You buckle him in. Three seconds later, he’s standing up.
Padded shoulders. Anti‑slip crotch strap. He stands—he still can’t slide out.
You feed, you watch, you silently chant: one day he’ll sit still.
3‑position footrest
Legs too short? Feet dangle—uncomfortable.
Legs longer? Lower the footrest. Knees naturally bent. He sits for hours without fuss.
He grows. The chair grows with him.
2‑position tray—fits all sizes
Winter coat? Pull the tray out. Summer onesie? Push it in.
You never thought a tray could adjust like a car seat.
? Family Meals · Official Member
Seat height matches the grown‑up chairs
He sits—for the first time, eye level with everyone else.
You hand him a cucumber stick. He gnaws. You hand him a tiny spoon. He mimics your every move.
You clink glasses. He clinks his water cup against the table. Water spills. No one yells.
Remove the tray—it becomes a learning chair
At 18 months: crayons and scribbles.
At 2 years: puzzles.
At 3 years: the first time he picks up a pea with chopsticks—all by himself.
? Storage · Folds Away, Waits Patiently
Folded thickness ≤ 25cm
Stash it in a corner. Slide it behind the door. Thinner than a bag of rice.
Guests come over? Out of the way.
When it retires? Out of sight.
Removable, washable seat cover
Those stubborn stains? Those splattered memories?
Wash. Dry. Fold. Store.
When baby #2 arrives—it’s ready like new.
? Spec Check
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Age | 6 months – 6 years |
| Max load | 25kg |
| Height adjustment | 5 positions |
| Tray adjustment | 2 positions |
| Footrest adjustment | 3 positions |
| Cushion | PU leather, waterproof, stain‑resistant |
| Seat cover | Removable, machine‑washable |
| Harness | 5‑point, padded shoulders |
| Folded thickness | ≤ 25cm |
| Weight | ~7.2kg |
| Colors | Oat / Mist Grey / Sage Green / Coral Pink |
? Who Needs This High Chair?
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Families with a baby starting solids: First spoonful, first fistful, first “aaahhh”—all happen here.
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Second‑time parents planning ahead: Big kid → little kid. One chair, two childhoods.
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Moms in the daily mealtime trenches: Easy to wipe, easy to wash, easy to store. Less cleanup, more patience.
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Families who eat together: The moment he sits down, it’s officially “family dinner.”
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The “lifesaver” gift for new parents: You know what they really need—a chair that means fewer floor scrubs.
One last thing:
He’ll grow. The chair will fold away.
But the moments—mouth wide open, waiting for that next bite—you’ll carry them forever.
