The Henry IV Convertible High Chair by Sibi costs a staggering $1,350, making it the most expensive high chair I've seen. It was conceptualized by the Sirch-Bitzer design team out of Germany and can be transformed into a regular child's chair once your tot is over the high chair phase. The base is powder coated steel, and the wood portion is birch. I have an issue with the size of the tray, most high chairs trays have ample room for flinging around food, and a few different dishes. This one looks like you could line up, maybe 7 peas, 3 cheerios... single file. I do however love the clean minimalist design, chic simplicity at it's finest.The Henry IV Convertible High Chair
The Henry IV Convertible High Chair by Sibi costs a staggering $1,350, making it the most expensive high chair I've seen. It was conceptualized by the Sirch-Bitzer design team out of Germany and can be transformed into a regular child's chair once your tot is over the high chair phase. The base is powder coated steel, and the wood portion is birch. I have an issue with the size of the tray, most high chairs trays have ample room for flinging around food, and a few different dishes. This one looks like you could line up, maybe 7 peas, 3 cheerios... single file. I do however love the clean minimalist design, chic simplicity at it's finest.Related Headlines
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