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Mamas and Papas Nuna high chair for sale.

Good condition and really versatile- it adapts from a high chair to fit the table once your little one has grown. The height adjusts as well, and it looks cool :)

Full M&P blurb below, and see attached pics.

Retails for ?195 so grab a bargain at ?10!

Collection from Nunhead

Please do PM with questions etc.


Thanks!


The Nuna highchair from Mamas & Papas stylishly transforms from a highchair suitable for a child from 6 months to a toddler table chair to finally a junior chair suitable up to 12 years old. Nuna offers a no nonsense and long lasting solution for future feeding times with an innovative yet simple design that would look fabulous in any kitchen. The gliding lift mechanism allows the chair height to be adjusted easily and smoothly whilst the three point adjustable harness ensures safety for the little diner. All the accessories such as the footrest on the Nuna highchair are removable for easy cleaning; this includes a tray which can be removed so that your child can sit directly at the family table and encourage family interaction. Available in three striking colours, orange, blue and green the Nuna highchair has a cushioned seat pad that provides a snug fit with extra comfort. Nuna is simply the most stylish highchair for parents looking for the ultimate in modern design.

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