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SOLD -- For Sale ?30 - Stokke Minui Handysitt Travel Highchair - Portable & Foldable


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We first saw this at a restaurant in Dulwich Village and we had to have it! It is so practical and handy - turns a normal chair into a highchair!


This well made and sturdy chair can be adjusted to fit on different sized chairs, hooks over the back and straps around the chair for safety. It folds flat for easy storage and travel.


We used our handysitt for travel only, and it is in very good condition. It can be bought on Amazon for ?130. Travel bags can also be purchased (e.g. on Amazon) but we simply wrapped it in bubble wrap before putting it in our suitcase - it takes up so little space.


The Stokke website lists the dimensions as follows: "Width 30 cm, Depth 49 cm, Height 30-45 cm (depending on the size of the chair on which it is assembled). Weight: 2.8 kg. " Note that I have not measured to confirm this.


Clean and in great condition. Comes from a smoke-free and pet-free home.


Owl not included!!


Collection East Dulwich - SE22.

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