For up-to-the-table dining, you can remove the tray. The height can’t be adjusted, so do measure up before you buy if you plan to use it at the table – from ground to the tray, it’s 81cm, from ground to seat height, it’s 62cm.
The Eat’s RRP is £69.99, but at the time of writing, it was being sold for £39.99.
What we love
I love the fact that the Kiddicouture Eat highchair was easy to assemble.
Some highchairs are a nightmare to clean and this is not one of them - it is a dream.
The removable tray is useful for those who want their toddler to eat at the table with them.
The seat itself feels safe. I think it could be perfect for feeding a small baby. Although my daughter Florence is 9 months, I would have felt very comfortable placing her in the highchair at 6 months.
Florence has been happy to sit in the highchair before and after meals with a toy or two, which has made life a lot easier for me!
What to watch out for
The legs are designed to splay out diagonally, so the footprint isn’t small. It may not be at its best if your kitchen is tiny or you’ve another small child racing about.
You can’t fold away this highchair, so it’s not for those after a chair they can store out of the way after every feed. You can take the legs off, however.
I tested the grey colour, which some will think is chic and urban, but I think the blue, pink or green are more attractive.
Who is the Kiddicouture Eat highchair best for?
Budget-watching parents after a chic and comfy seat.
Aside from that attractive price tag and looks, the Eat offers handy features, such as the ability to be used with the tray or for up-to-the-table dining. It can’t be adjusted or folded away and the leg design won’t work for all families, but it’s ease of cleaning and comfy seat are top features.