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ikea LEOPARD high chair now ?10


TimothyOwl

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still for sale: ikea leopard high chair

price reduced to ?10 (from ?15)


Fun design black and red chair with easily removable table. A robust chair that seems to be comfy for babies and infants, they sit up straight (like in an egg cup!). The round base means it's hard to trip over the legs (like I often do with other high chairs...)


Used (by two boys, now aged 2&5) but still in great condition.


Table height off ground 71cm

Widest point of base 58.5cm

Thinnest point of base 49cm


Collect from Ivydale Road, SE15 3ED (pet and smoke free)

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