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CAM PAPPANANNA ICON Highchair, Rosa CAM

SKU:S2250-257

Regular price $221.99
Sale price $221.99 Regular price $0.00 Sale

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Description

It is suitable for babies from birth up to 3 years of age. Minimalistic, modern design that fits perfectly into any home. It can be used as a baby lounger for the first few months until the baby starts sitting and feeding on a high chair.


It features 8 different height positions and 4 recline positions that can be easily adjusted with one hand.

The footrest is adjustable in 3 positions.

It has a large adjustable tray that can be removed.

It comes with soft cushion inserts.

It has a 5-point safety harness for securing the baby.

It has 2 rear wheels.

It's easy to clean and maintain with a damp cloth/sponge.

It can be super compactly folded and stands on its own.

The weight of the high chair is 8kg.

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Returns Information:
If you're not completely satisfied with your purchase, we accept returns within 30 days.

CAM PAPPANANNA ICON Highchair, Rosa

CAM PAPPANANNA ICON Highchair, Rosa

Regular price $221.99
Sale price $221.99 Regular price $0.00

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