2500 days ago

Milano highchair

Michelle from Kilbirnie

Selling surplus Milano baby high chair, as my little one grown up and don't require any more.

The multi-position height adjustment of the Milano highchair.
Milano Recline highchair seat which allows baby to relax.
It is free standing when folded for your convenience
The wheels can be locked
Removable and washable seat cover.
The large wipe clean tray can be quickly adjusted or removed
The tray can unclip for easy cleaning and the whole front can slide off
The foot rest can be adjusted
The whole chair's height can be adjusted.

Negotiable

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