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SOLD: Svan high chair


Adam

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We're giving away our Svan high chair in natural wood finish. It's a very clever, practical and stylish design. It adjusts in various ways to suit all ages - it becomes a seat for sitting at a table as your child grows up.

New these are ?249 without the tray and the seat cover/cushioon - http://www.bebemoda.co.uk/furniture/high-chairs/Svan-Highchair-Natural-Black


We have the tray, but the seat cover is very worn, so you'll probably want to buy a new one. You can get them online for about ?26-30 - http://www.prams.net/svan-seat-cushion-high-chair-bright-blue


We are also missing a few screws, which can be purchased as a set from the Svan website for $10: http://svan.com/product/baby-kit-hardware-set/


We have the instruction manual (complete with DVD!) and all the parts. The natural wood surface is worn in places, but overall it's in decent condition. They are built to last.


Feel free to come and take a look - we're on Friern Road.

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