The perfectly-designed highchair and stool in one
Our TED Highchair & Stool ticks all the boxes for design and safety. The adjustable footrest, padded insert & soft edges ensures bubs is comfortable and well-supported and if he's comfy, we all know he'll sit longer and enjoy mealtimes more!
Use TED with the easy clip-in tray, or remove the tray and bubs can join you at the dinner table. From the time your baby can sit up unaided to around 3 years of age you’ll use your high chair everyday. Once bubs is older, remove the seat and your highchair turns into a stool for older kiddos.
'FOUR-WAY' HIGHCHAIR
The TED Highchair & Stool offers 4 adjustable ways to use your chair:
1. A highchair with good-sized tray attached. Perfect for when you're spoon-feeding baby or when he is learning to feed himself with a spoon or finger foods.
2. Remove the tray and use the high chair with the 'T-Bar' insert. Particularly useful for smaller babies who need extra safety and support, but you'd like them to sit up to the dining room table.
3. Remove the tray and T-Bar and push baby up to the dining room table to join the family. Useful for when baby starts using a plate or bowl.
4. Remove the top seat and convert your high chair to a stool. Extend the life of your high chair and really get your money's worth. Use the stool for when your baby is now a kiddo.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Which highchair is best for me?
Read our highchair comparison chart
Is the footrest adjustable?
YES. The footrest allows for 4 different height settings.
What are the measurements?
See the last image for size/measurements.
What is the age/height recommendations?
The Highchair is suitable for children who can sit up unaided and up to 3 years or a maximum weight of 15kg. The stool allows a maximum weight of 30kg.
Is the tray adjustable?
No. Although it is the perfect distance from the back of the chair and you can see in the images how the baby fits comfortably with room for growth.
Can I remove the padded shoulder straps?
Yes, but if you prefer the straps without the pads, you would need to remove them permanently.