Highchairs
Featured Highchair
Nest

My favorite highchair for style. This is at home with anything from retro mod to contemporary styles. It also seems like it would be easy to clean and might even be fun when converted to a child's chair.

This chair is available in grey, white, orange, pink and black.

At $570, this is among the pricier chairs but by no means at the top of the list of the most costly.

I wanted a white seat with a metallic base to match the chairs in our kitchen so if money was no object, this would have been my choice. You may note we opted for the $20 highchair from Ikea insead. It satisfied my requirements and we're very happy with it.

Where to get one

Search the internet and you're bound to find a few retailers with the chair in stock.

Other highchairs

Over $500

Calla by Fleurville

Coming soon (Spring 2009?).
Will retail for about $580.

Bam Bam High Chair by Christopher Ross

I've only seen this at modernnursery.com
Retails for about $1200.

Henry IV from Sibi (SIRCH)

Converts to a child's chair. Very attractive but doesn't look comforable. Choosing style over function? For the price I'd skip it.
Retails for about $1170.

$200 to $500

Flair by Boon

This chair is available standard for $200 and the Elite retails for about $400 (Available at Costco.com for $350!) The elite has a stainless steel base. Click to buy.

Tavo high chair by Monte Design

Chair pulls up to the table. For children 6 months to 4 years. Upholstered in black or brown bonded leather.
Retails for about $345.

Svan chair

Designed for safety and ergonomics, this chair is meant to go from infant to youth chair. The look of it is my least favorite unless it matches with your scandinavian dining room set.
Retails for about $200 (as shown) or $250 with the infant adaptor (not shown). Click to buy

Babylon by Argington

Comes in a number of different wood finishes and is highly adjustable to grow with your child.
Retail for about $200 plus about $30 for a cushion and about $65 for the infant tray kit (not shown). Click to buy.

Tripp Trapp by Stokke

Comes in many different colors. Sturdy and designed to grow.
Retails for about $200 and cushions run about $40. Click to buy

Fresco by Bloom

Includes features such as 360 degree rotation and easy-lift height adjustment. Retails for about $400. Click to buy.

Starck High Chair

Compact and lightweight.
Retails for about $200.

Hi-Lo from Age Design

The Hi-Lo flips from highchair form to a lower and wider chair for older children. Available in Asparagus, Carrot, Raspberry and Portobello.
Retails for about $395.

K1 from Küster

Available in a variety of colors with a variety of cushions.
Retails for about $250. Click to buy.

Zuma from Inglesina

Washable seat, fold-up design and height adjustment.
Retails for about $300. Click to buy.

Easy Grow High Chair from Mutsy

Grows from highchair to a regular seat. Available in grey, green, orange and white. Looks nice and simple and a nice price point, especially for an adjustable seat.
Retails for about $200.

$100 to $200

Nano by Bloom

Folds flat for storage. Looks a little cheap in the pictures, but I have yet to see one in person.
Retails for about $180. Click to buy.

K2 from Küster

Different color and cushion combinations. Folds flat.
Retails for about $175. Click to buy.

Club from Inglesina

Part of new home collection.
Retails for about $120.

Less than $100

Antilop from Ikea

For the price this was the only option for our family. We also have one and both of the grandparents' houses so our little guy always feels at home at mealtime. So far it worked from when he could sit until now (18 mos and we'll keep you posted).
Retails for about $19 plus a few more for the tray.

Handysitt

Your alternative to those chairs that clip onto the table. This seat is portable and hooks over the chairs you have at home or at the grandparents or at a restaurant.
Retails for about $90. Click to buy

Metoo from Phil & Teds

...and here's one that clips on the table. Simple and lightweight.
Retails for about $50. Click to buy