3 great-looking highchairs you won't want to hide away
by Joyce Slaton posted in Products & Prizes
For years as we've looked at highchairs, one of the most important things we've evaluated is how easily you can fold them up and hide it in a closet or slip it into a refrigerator-and-counter gap. Why" Well, have you looked at most highchairs"
U-G-L-Y, they ain't got no alibi. They're ugly. Ugly. Ug-ug-ug-ugly. And no matter how tastefully your house is decorated, the cheesy faux-wood, ugly, clunky plastic, and wipe-clean fabrics in sensible patterns make everything in your kitchen look tacky.
But these beauties have stylish, minimalist looks and impressive functional tricks.
BabyBjorn High Chair
Like Cinderella at the ball or Snow White looking in her mirror, the BabyBjorn High Chair in its dreamy ice-creamy colors is perhaps the fairest of all.
But looks aren't everything, so this chair has braggable highpoints too. The tray on the BabyBjorn chair is designed to swing down to allow you to put your child in -- you don't have to take the tray off, set it somewhere, pick up your child, fasten her in, and then refasten the tray.
The BabyBjorn chair is also exceptionally easy to clean, with smooth surfaces and a distinct lack of little crevices where crumbs and food can hide and get sticky, stinky, and gummy. It folds up teeny tiny, too -- less than 10 inches wide when compacted, so it's easy enough to hide it away. But when a chair looks this good, you probably won't want to. (Walmart, $299.95)
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