High Chair Finder UK 2026
Answer 5 questions about your budget, space and weaning plans and we’ll match you with the right high chair from our full UK 2026 review set.
What Actually Matters When Choosing a High Chair
The Footrest Is the Most Important Feature
An adjustable footrest is the single most impactful ergonomic feature in a high chair — and the one most often absent in budget options. Supported feet improve trunk stability and mean your baby can sit comfortably through a full meal. Look for at least four height positions. See our full high chair guide for a breakdown of which chairs pass this test.
Cleaning Ease Is a Daily Reality
You will clean this chair after every meal for two or three years. Padded seat covers, fabric inserts and complex recline mechanisms all accumulate food. A smooth, hose-compatible shell like the IKEA Antilop cleans in 30 seconds. A padded chair with multiple crevices takes 5–10 minutes. Multiply that difference over 1,000 meals before deciding.
High Chairs and BLW
Baby-led weaning works best when the baby sits at the family table at an appropriate height — which is the core design intention of the Stokke Tripp Trapp. For tray-based feeding the Joie Mimzy and IKEA Antilop are equally well-suited. Neither approach requires an expensive chair — but BLW families specifically benefit from a chair that sits at table height without a tray.
The True Cost Calculation
The Stokke Tripp Trapp at £299 sounds expensive next to the IKEA Antilop at £20. But a Tripp Trapp sells second-hand for £100–£150 after three years of use — a net cost of roughly £50 per year. An Antilop sells for £5 second-hand. For a chair used through multiple children, the Tripp Trapp’s cost per year of use is lower than most £60–£100 chairs. See our full cost comparison.
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