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Best high chairs

Our independent lab tests have uncovered some high chairs that are uncomfortable, difficult to use and store, as well as potentially unsafe for your baby.
With our help, you can be sure that you won't waste your money on a high chair that puts your child's safety at risk. We highlight those models that are safe, easy to keep clean and comfortable for your child.
Keep reading to see which high chairs we've tested from popular brands including Ikea, Joie, Stokke and Silver Cross, and read our advice on the different types of high chairs, shopping for second-hand models and features to consider.
How our tests find you the best
Safety
A rowdy toddler and a rickety high chair are not the best combination. We check for sturdiness and durability, and look for any finger traps or choking hazards.
Ease of cleaning
Weaning is messy. We look for nooks and crannies where food can get trapped, a seat cushion that's easy to wipe down and a tray that's quick and simple to remove.
Day to day use
Will the chair you choose be the toast of breakfast, or a kitchen nightmare? We'll tell you if its a pain to get your child in and out.
We also test...
Assembly, features, folding and more, to make meal times easier and less stressful for you and your baby.
The best high chairs from our tests
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High chair | Price | Score | Type | Folds for storage | Features | Ease of use |
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Sign up to reveal Get instant access to this and all our scores and recommendations. Unlock tableFirst month £5, then £11.99 per month, cancel at any time Already a member? Log in | 80% | Folding | Yes | |||
79% | Multi-functional | Yes | ||||
78% | Multi-functional | Yes | ||||
78% | Multi-functional | Yes | ||||
75% | Multi-functional | Yes | ||||
75% | Multi-functional | Yes | ||||
75% | Non-folding | No | ||||
74% | Multi-functional | Yes | ||||
M | 73% | Multi-functional | Yes | |||
72% | Multi-functional | Yes | ||||
72% | Multi-functional | Yes | ||||
M | 71% | Folding | Yes | |||
69% | Multi-functional | Yes | ||||
68% | Lightweight folding | Yes | ||||
68% | Converts to a chair | No | ||||
65% | Traditional | No | ||||
64% | Lightweight | Yes | ||||
64% | Lightweight | No | ||||
M | 59% | Lightweight | No | |||
45% | Converts to a chair | No | ||||
44% | Folding | Yes | ||||
44% | Folding | Yes |
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Date tested: February 2025, June 2024, June 2023, May 2022, July 2021, April 2020, February 2019, March 2018 and March 2017. Page last checked: April 2025. We're not able to show every retailer and cheaper prices may be available. We’ve tested 66 high chairs in total, but the table displays our top picks and Don't Buys only.
The high chairs we tested
All the high chairs we tested are listed in alphabetical order below.
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Babylo Snack Hi Compact Folding

Available from Amazon (£109.99)
Most recently tested February 2025
Type Foldable
Need to know Metal and fabric composition, weighs 4.6kg, 99.5 x 66 x 75.2cm (unfolded HxWxD), folds for storage, five-point harness, non-removable tray, padded, removable cover can be wiped clean (not washing-machine safe)
Cosatto Noodle 0+

Most recently tested May 2022
Type Multi-functional
Need to know Plastic composition, weighs 8.4kg, 111 x 53 x 74cm (unfolded HxWxD), folds for storage, five-point harness, seat height adjustment, reclines, removable tray with two positions, removable tray insert, padded, removable cover can be wiped clean (not washing-machine safe)
Graco Snack 'n' Stow

Most recently tested April 2020
Type Lightweight
Need to know Plastic composition, weighs 5.4kg, 101.5 x 60.5 x 76cm (unfolded HxWxD), folds for storage, five-point harness, no seat height adjustment, doesn't recline, removable tray with three positions, no removable tray insert, padded, removable cover can be wiped clean (not washing-machine safe)
Ickle Bubba Flip

Available from Argos (£69)
Most recently tested February 2025
Type Folding
Need to know Plastic, metal and fabric composition, weighs 4,3kg, 95.2 x60 x 71.5cm (unfolded HxWxD), folds for storage, five-point harness, non-removable tray, footrest (not adjustable), removable cover (not washing-machine safe)
Ikea Antilop

Available from: Ikea (£15)
Most recently tested March 2017
Type Lightweight
Need to know Plastic composition, weighs 3.4kg, 90 x 56 x 62cm (unfolded HxWxD), does not fold for storage, two-point harness, no seat height adjustment, doesn't recline, removable tray, no removable tray insert, not padded, no removable cover, wipe clean
Ikea Blames

Available from Ikea (£65)
Most recently tested March 2017
Type Traditional
Need to know Wooden composition, weighs 6.7kg, 92.5 x 51 x 65cm (unfolded HxWxD), does not fold for storage, three-point harness, no seat height adjustment, doesn't recline, removable tray, no removable tray insert, not padded, no removable cover, wipe clean
Infantino Grow-With-Me

Available from Amazon (£109.99)
Most recently tested April 2020
Type Converts to a chair
Need to know Plastic composition, weighs 6.5kg, 104 x 60 x 82cm (unfolded HxWxD), does not fold for storage, five-point harness, seat height adjustment, reclines, removable tray with two positions, removable tray insert, not padded, removable cover can be wiped clean (not washing-machine safe)
Joie Mimzy 2in1

Most recently tested March 2017
Type Multi-functional
Need to know Plastic composition, weighs 10.8kg, 103.2 x 58.2 x 76.80cm (unfolded HxWxD), folds for storage, five-point harness, seat height adjustment, reclines, removable tray with three positions, removable tray insert, padded, removable cover can be wiped clean or cleaned in washing machine
Joie Mimzy Snacker

Most recently tested March 2017
Type Multi-functional
Need to know Plastic composition, weighs 6.4kg, 102.5 x 59 x 61cm (unfolded HxWxD), folds for storage, five-point harness, seat height adjustment, reclines, removable tray with three positions, removable tray insert, padded, removable cover can be wiped clean or cleaned in the washing machine
Joie Mimzy Spin 3in1

Most recently tested March 2018
Type Multi-functional
Need to know Plastic composition, weighs 11.9kg, 107 x 75 x 79cm (unfolded HxWxD), folds for storage, five-point harness, seat height adjustment, reclines, removable tray with three positions, removable tray insert, padded, removable cover can be wiped clean or cleaned in the washing machine
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Joie Multiply 6in1

Most recently tested March 2018
Type Multi-functional
Need to know Plastic composition, weighs 11.2kg, 106.7 x 52 x 81cm (unfolded HxWxD), folds for storage, five-point harness, seat height adjustment, reclines, removable tray with four positions, removable tray insert, padded, removable cover can be wiped clean (not washing-machine safe)
Kinderkraft Feeding Chair Yummy

Most recently tested July 2021
Type Multi-functional
Composition Plastic
Need to know Plastic composition, weighs 8kg, 101 x 59 x 81cm (unfolded HxWxD), folds for storage, five-point harness, seat height adjustment, reclines, removable tray with three positions, removable tray insert, padded, removable cover can be wiped clean (not washing-machine safe)
Maxi Cosi Minla

Most recently tested April 2020
Type Multi-functional
Need to know Wooden and plastic composition, weighs 10.5kg, 105.5 x 56.3 x 87.5cm (unfolded HxWxD), folds for storage, five-point harness, seat height adjustment, reclines, removable tray with four positions, removable tray insert, padded, removable cover can be wiped clean or cleaned in the washing machine
Maxi Cosi Minla Plus

Available from Mamas & Papas (£179.99)
Most recently tested February 2025
Type Multi-functional
Need to know Metal, plastic and fabric composition, weighs 11,2kg,107.5 x 55.7 x 86.3cm (unfolded HxWxD), folds for storage, five-point harness, seat height adjustment, reclines, removable tray with three positions, removable tray insert, padded, removable cover can be wiped clean and is washing-machine safe, wheels
My Child Graze

Most recently tested March 2017
Type Lightweight
Need to know Plastic composition, weighs 4.6kg, 97.4 x 56 x 75.2cm (unfolded HxWxD), does not fold for storage, five-point harness, seat height adjustment, reclines, removable tray with three positions, removable tray insert, padded, removable cover can be wiped clean (not washing-machine safe)
My Child Hideaway

Most recently tested May 2022
Type Lightweight folding
Need to know Plastic composition, weighs 4.6kg, 93.5 x 59 x 72cm (unfolded HxWxD), folds for storage, five-point harness, no seat height adjustment, doesn't recline, removable tray but no removable insert, padded, removable cover can be wiped clean (not washing-machine safe)
Nuna Bryn

Available from Mamas & Papas (£350)
Most recently tested February 2025
Type Non-folding
Need to know Wood, plastic and fabric composition, weighs 6.7kg, 85.6 x 47.2 x 87cm (unfolded HxWxD), three-point harness, footrest with three positions, padded, removable cover cannot be wiped clean (and is not washing-machine safe)
Oribel Cocoon

Most recently tested March 2018
Type Multi-functional
Need to know Plastic composition, weighs 9.9kg, 108.8 x 53.6 x 87.8cm (unfolded HxWxD), folds for storage, five-point harness, seat height adjustment, reclines, removable tray with three positions, removable tray insert, padded, removable cover can be wiped clean (not washing-machine safe)
Puggle Dine & Go Luxe

Most recently tested February 2025
Type Foldable
Need to know Metal and fabric composition, weighs 4.7kg, 75.5 x 66 x 73.5cm (unfolded HxWxD), folds for storage, five-point harness, non-removable tray, padded, removable cover can be wiped clean (not washing-machine safe)
Silver Cross Buffet Highchair

Most recently tested July 2021
Type Multi-functional
Need to know Plastic composition, weighs 7kg, 103 x 55 x 80cm (unfolded HxWxD), folds for storage, five-point harness, seat height adjustment, reclines, removable tray with two positions, removable tray insert, padded, removable cover can be wiped clean (not washing-machine safe)
Silver Cross Gourmet

Available from: Amazon (£109), John Lewis (£109), Silver Cross (£109)
Most recently tested February 2025
Type Folding
Need to know Plastic, metal and fabric composition, weighs 7.9kg, 106.2 x 52 x 80cm (unfolded HxWxD), folds for storage, five-point harness, removable tray with two positions, adjustable seat height, adjustable footrest with three positions, padded, removable cover can be wiped clean (not washing-machine safe)
Stokke Tripp Trapp

Most recently tested February 2019
Type Converts to a chair
Need to know Wooden composition, weighs 7.5kg, 79.5 x 46.8 x 57cm (unfolded HxWxD), does not fold for storage, five-point harness, seat height adjustment, doesn't recline, removable tray and insert, not padded, no removable cover, wipe clean
Don't Buy high chairs
Our tests uncover the best and the worst. If a product performs so poorly that we think you should avoid it, we call it a Don't Buy. We've tested one high chair that we've named a Don't Buy due to foam coming loose that could be a choking risk.
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How we test high chairs

- Safety We drop a 23kg weight up and down on the high chair 500 times to test strength and durability of all the important parts of the high chair (eg locking mechanism, tray, harness, etc). Using a test dummy to simulate a child, we test the forward, rearward and sideways stability of the high chair, to check that it won't topple over and also look for any finger traps. We check how well made the high chairs are, looking out for any shoddy finishing, sharp edges or burrs.
- Ease of assembly We rate the quality of the instructions and time how long it actually takes to put the high chair up and screw everything together. Once it's all set up, we get our parent testers and experts to fold up the high chairs and move them about.
- Daily use Parents and carers with children from eight months upwards are let loose on the high chairs. Our parents use all of the high chairs's settings to get a real feel for how smooth, or not, they are to adjust. Once they have finished, our high chair experts also get hands-on with the chairs to see how supported and comfy your child will be.
- Cleaning We wipe bolognese sauce and banana purée on the covers, trays and harnesses. We pay particular attention to those hard-to-reach places where food can get trapped, such as seams and tray inserts. High chairs are also sprinkled with crumbs to find the places where they could accumulate and to see how easy these parts are to clean.
We regularly revisit the high chairs on sale to see if there are any more popular brands that need testing and when we find them we do.
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What age can a baby go in a high chair?

When your baby can sit up unaided and has control of their head and neck, you can start using a high chair – this is generally around six or seven months.
However, some multi-functional high chairs include a newborn attachment, which means your baby can be next to you at the table and at the same height as the rest of the family, even if they can't yet sit up unaided.
High chair types
- Standard or lightweight high chair – these tend to be cheaper than other types and are a sensible option if you plan on moving the chair around the house. They are usually plastic and so are a breeze to clean, but sometimes lack features.
- Multi-functional high chair – more versatile as they have different configurations and are typically height adjustable, which means you can feed your baby at a higher level and toddlers can sit lower down when feeding themselves. Just be aware of the extra weight and expense.
- Combination and convertible high chairs – longer lasting than standard high chairs as they can shapeshift to match the age of your child and many can be used as furniture for children up to five.
- Portable high chairs – a great choice for holidays or day trips out with your baby. They're ideal if you're off to a restaurant and can't be sure there are high chairs available, or if you're likely to be visiting child-free relatives or friends.
What high chair features should I look out for?

- Harness – most high chairs have a five-point harness, but some have a three-point one (so it fits around the waist and between the legs, but has no shoulder straps). You'll likely see a solid crotch bar (also known as a pommel) to help prevent your baby from slipping forward out of the chair.
- Tray – our tests found that the bigger the tray, the better. Some trays include a sippy cup holder, while others come with removable tray inserts – making cleaning up much easier. A tray that's adjustable and detachable is useful.
- Padding – this makes the high chair more comfy for your baby, but makes more work for you when it comes to cleaning. Save yourself as much scrubbing time as possible by opting for a high chair with as few seams, creases and crevices in the upholstery as possible. Watch out for textured fabrics or those that say handwash only.
- Adjustability – if you're shopping in-store, have a go at adjusting the tray, undoing the buckle on the harness and folding up the seat. You're likely to repeat these actions more than once a day with a wriggly child in the seat.
- Folding high chairs – with some high chairs, you have to remove the tray before you fold it. This can become annoying if you have to do it several times a day, although some have handy spots on the frame where you can store the tray when it's not in use.
Second-hand high chairs: what you need to know
It's easy to buy or sell a high chair from second-hand sites such as eBay, Facebook marketplace or Gumtree. You might find that typically more expensive brands, such as Stokke or iCandy, have a good selection of second-hand high chairs for a reasonable price.
If you buy a high chair second-hand, make sure you get plenty of photos of it before you hand over any money (or even check it over in person) to make sure it's in a good condition.
You should also check the following:
- Make sure the high chair has a working harness that's not frayed – ideally a five-point harness with over-the-shoulder straps.
- Check there's a crotch post fixed to the chair, either to the seat, bumper bar or the removable tray.
- Look over the seat pads or cushion. Stains or fading patterns are fine, but look out for holes where a nimble-fingered baby might pull out foam, as it can be a choking hazard.
- Ensure the folding mechanism is smooth and locks into place securely.
- Check the frame to see if there are any missing screws or bolts.
- Look out for any cracks or sharp edges, especially on the tray if it's removable.